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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.

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What is the uses of Bunsen burners?

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.


Which flame do you use to heat water with a Bunsen burner?

For heating water with a Bunsen burner, you would use a blue flame. This is the hottest part of the Bunsen burner flame and provides the most efficient heat transfer to the water.


Does the Bunsen burner absorb energy as heat?

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How is a Bunsen burner used to identify a substance?

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What is a Bunsen burner and what is its function?

The bunsen burner is used to heat items for experiments using a controllable temperature flame and surface area at which the heat is applied to the vessel.


Why can't you heat an object with the safety flame on a Bunsen burner?

The safety flame on a Bunsen burner is a low, cool flame that helps prevent accidental ignition of flammable materials. It does not produce enough heat to effectively heat an object. To heat an object, the Bunsen burner must be adjusted to produce a hotter, blue flame by increasing the airflow.


What is the name of the yellow flame on a Bunsen burner?

The yellow flame on a Bunsen burner is called a "safety flame" or a "luminous flame." This flame is typically used when a lower temperature is required since it produces less heat than a blue flame.


What science tool is used to heat things up in a lab?

A Bunsen Burner An Electric Mantle A Steam mantle.


What is a Bunsen burner and use?

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When heating water in a beaker with a Bunsen burner what flame is required?

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What does the moving part of a bunsen burner do?

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