Wear Safety Goggles Do NOT Touch The Element If The Flame Goes Out Turn Off The Gas Immediately
how to be safe using a Bunsen Burner:1. never leave the flame unattended... especially when on the blue flame.2. always wear safety glasses.3. don't heat up anything metal because they will get very hot.4. don't let young children near the Bunsen burner when it's on.5. always have someone watch it.6. turn the gas off immediately when the flame goes out.
Turning off the gas if a burner flame goes out is crucial to prevent gas buildup, which can lead to explosions or fires. Unburned gas can accumulate in the area, creating a hazardous environment that poses serious safety risks. Additionally, it helps avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, which can occur if gas leaks into enclosed spaces. Ensuring the gas is turned off protects both people and property.
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Wear Safety Goggles Do NOT Touch The Element If The Flame Goes Out Turn Off The Gas Immediately
Wear Safety Goggles Do NOT Touch The Element If The Flame Goes Out Turn Off The Gas Immediately
A wire gauze is placed on a tripod stand on top of a Bunsen burner.
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To put out a Bunsen burner, simply close the air vent to cut off the oxygen supply first, then turn off the gas supply using the valve on the burner. Never use water to extinguish a Bunsen burner as this can spread the flame.
how to be safe using a Bunsen Burner:1. never leave the flame unattended... especially when on the blue flame.2. always wear safety glasses.3. don't heat up anything metal because they will get very hot.4. don't let young children near the Bunsen burner when it's on.5. always have someone watch it.6. turn the gas off immediately when the flame goes out.
Ice begins to melt when its temperature reaches 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit), transitioning from a solid to a liquid state. When exposed to a Bunsen burner, the heat from the flame will increase the temperature of the ice, causing it to melt more rapidly.
When you reduce the gas, the flame goes down because you are starving the flame. Slowly turning off the gas is the correct way to put out a Bunsen burner. Never blow it out or gas will collect in the room.
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