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The tip of the inner flame is the hottest.

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Q: Which cone gives off more heat on a Bunsen Burner?
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What are the two regions in a Bunsen burner? The two regions in a Bunsen burner flame are: 1.An outer transparent, dim blue cone. 2.An inner,less transparent, brighter greenish-blue cone. This relatively non luminous,cone shaped flame is a combustion of carbon-hydrogen fuel which is used in a Bunsen burner to provide heat for laboratory purposes.


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What is the symbol for a Bunsen burner?

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What is a Bunsen burner and what is its function?

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