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How can you make a flame hotter on a Bunsen burner?

Turn the collar and the flame will get hotter


What is the use of a flame on a Bunsen burner?

its hotter than a yellow flame


How can you make a Bunsen burner hotter?

By using the correct ratio of oxygen and fuel mixture. Opening the air hole in the Bunsen burner increase the oxygen which helps the flame burner hotter .


What kind of flame are produced by the Bunsen burner?

The two types of flames a Bunsen burner can produce are a luminous, yellow flame and a "roaring" blue flame. The blue flame is much hotter than the yellow flame.


What flame is used in the Bunsen burner to heat things?

The Bunsen burner uses a blue flame, which is produced when air and gas mix in the burner tube and are ignited. This blue flame is hotter than a yellow flame and is commonly used for heating in laboratories.


Is a yellow flame of a Bunsen burner hotter than the blue flame?

No, a blue flame of a Bunsen burner is hotter than a yellow flame. The blue flame indicates complete combustion of the gas, which produces a higher temperature compared to the yellow flame's incomplete combustion.


What is another name for the Bunsen burner?

you would use the safety flame when not heating anything because the blue flame is for heating because its hotter than yellow.


Why is the blue flame of the Bunsen burner most commonly used?

because it's hotter.


What are the two kinds of flames produced by Bunsen burner?

The two kinds of flames produced by a Bunsen burner are the luminous flame (yellow flame) and the non-luminous flame (blue flame). The luminous flame is cooler and produces soot, while the non-luminous flame is hotter and ideal for heating and sterilizing.


Why is a blue Bunsen burner flame better than a yellow flame?

A blue Bunsen burner flame is not necessarily "better". A yellow Bunsen burner flame just shows that it is on, but is usually too big to actually be able to heat something safely. Blue means the flame is smaller (though hotter), and is used to heat.


How can you tell if there is too much air mixing with the gas in the Bunsen burner?

The more air the fiercer the flame and the hotter the flame.


Why does water get hotter when being boiled by a blue Bunsen burner flame?

If you see blue it means that the flame is hotter. It will then (obviously) heat up whatever it is faster.