the parts of the bunsen burner provide the requirement for burning is burner tube.....
the burner stops burning
It is similar to Bunsen burner. It is used for high temperature burning.
No, please don't do this.
Striking a match initiates a chemical reacftion (burning). The proximity of the Bunsen burner has nothing to do with it.
Water.
The air hole in a Bunsen Burner allows air to mix with the gas prior to burning so that the flame can be adjusted as desired.
The base. Usually, the base of a bunsen burner is covered in an insulator material, so you have somewhere to pick it up without burning your fingers :)
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the gas from the Bunsen burner will cause the existing flame to flare and burn the entire piece of paper and your fingers - and the lab. it's difficult to blow out the burning paper.
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen burner if that is what you mean?
The oxygen necessary for burning is not sufficient.
The Bunsen burner has helped us in our daily lives by burning or boiling things to get us deeper into science which we nevercould have got to before.