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A gas tap is used to control the flow of fuel gas (natural gas or, historically,coal gas, etc.) in the home (for gas fires or other appliances) or in laboratories (for Bunsen burners).
A Bunsen burner, named after Robert Bunsen, is a common piece of laboratory equipment that produces a single open gas flame, which is used for heating, sterilization, and combustion.[1][2][3][4][5] The gas can be natural gas (which is mainly methane) or a liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane, butane, or a mixture of both.
Most commonly in schools, one will encounter Bunsen and micro burners.
The collar of the bunsen burner
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Someone no 1:He was a a person who invented burners !Someone no 2: No he took credit for making the Bunsen burner! He didn't do anything but steal it from Peter Desgea SO STUDY!Yes accept for he developed the idea of it so don't be calling someone thick! But you made your point!
This gas is methane (CH4).
Bunsen burners <P> <P>Bunsen burners are the common ones but we use others too like meths burners which are portable and don't need a gas tap.</P>
Bunsen burners are quite small though gas cooker hobs are quite big!
A Bunsen Burner, is piece of equipment particularly used in a science lab. The Bunsen Burners creates a gas flame which is used to assist in experiments. The Bunsen burner originating from 1852, given the name by Robert Bunsen.
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For gas cookers and in science labs for Bunsen burners. Powering Gas powered cars.
Robert Bunsen
Three types of laboratory burners are the Tirrill Burner, Bunsen Burner, and the Meker Burner. The Tirrill and Meker Burner have air and gas adjustments while the Bunsen Burner has only an air adjustment. Hope that helps.
It produces a spark which ignites the gas.
Robert Bunsen in 1852
Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen was born at 31 March 1811. He invented the Bunsen gas burner in collaboration with Peter Desaga, in 1855.