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What uses of Bunsen burner?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 9/15/2022

it is used to create a controlled flame thats temperature and colour can be change the blue flame being the more powerful flame and the yellow th lesser powerful of th two the colours are changed by controlling the amount of air that is let to the flame thus causng the colour to change

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