because metal is not flamable, and so reduces the risk of an uncontrolled fire
depends on the lab, but the mot common is the bunson burner.
A blue flame on a Bunsen burner is used for heating applications that require a high temperature and clean combustion, such as sterilizing, heating chemicals, or performing lab experiments that require intense heat.
The yellow flame on a Bunsen burner typically has a temperature range of around 1,000-1,300 degrees Celsius. The yellow color indicates incomplete combustion, which means that not all the fuel is burning efficiently.
The base of a Bunsen burner is used to provide stability and support for the burner to prevent it from tipping over while in use. It also helps to protect the work surface from direct contact with the hot burner, reducing the risk of accidents or damage.
A pot or pan is typically placed on a burner for cooking. These metal cylinders are known as cookware or utensils and are used to hold and heat food during the cooking process.
no he only invented the bunson burner.
it didnt theygot jelous of the bunson burner
because ruby made it out of cheese
Yes it is
A Bunson Burner
The whiter the flame, the hotter.
bunson burner
yellow when fully open if on a bunson burner
yes it makes noises
by opening the lapet freely if u know what i mean peeps
Convection
To keep the chimney stable.