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What mixes air and gas in a gas fired furnace?

A gas burner in a gas-fired furnace mixes air and gas to create a combustible mixture. The burner nozzle releases gas, which mixes with air that is drawn in from the surrounding environment. This mixture is then ignited to produce heat for the furnace.


What is it called when air mixes with natural gas in a burner?

When air mixes with natural gas in a burner, it is known as combustion. The mixture of air and natural gas ignites to produce heat, light, and byproducts such as carbon dioxide and water vapor. This process is crucial for generating energy in various applications, including heating systems and stoves.


What happens when hydrochloric acid mixes with aluminum foil?

This is a reaction between an acid and a metal compound. The products from will be a salt and hydrogen gas. In this case, Aluminium chloride (AlCl3) will be produced together with hydrogen gas (H2).


What forms when carbon dioxide gas mixes with water in the atmosphere?

When carbon dioxide gas mixes with water in the atmosphere, it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3). This reaction is important in understanding the process of ocean acidification, as carbonic acid can lower the pH of seawater, impacting marine life.


What does a gas intake tube do on a Bunsen burner?

The gas intake tube on a Bunsen burner allows for the flow of gas into the burner where it mixes with air to create a controlled flame. Adjusting the flow rate of gas through the intake tube regulates the size and intensity of the flame produced.