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What is the mat that goes on top of a Bunsen burner called?

A wire gauze is placed on a tripod stand on top of a Bunsen burner.


Why is a Bunsen burner called a Bunsen burner?

because Robert Bunsen made it :)


What is the mat called that you put on top of the Bunsen burner?

The mat is called a wire gauze or a ceramic center. It helps to distribute the heat evenly and protect the glassware placed on top of the Bunsen burner from direct heat.


Is there a flame at the top of a Bunsen burner?

yes there is a flame at the top of a Bunsen burner. there are three different types light blue blue and yellow


What is used for heating small amounts of liquid in a science lab?

Yes they are used for heating small amounts of liquids!


What apparatus does a Bunsen burner sit on?

A Bunsen burner typically sits on a heat-resistant mat called a "laboratory tripod" or a "retort stand" with a wire gauze mat on top. This arrangement helps to protect the work surface from heat damage and provides a stable platform for the Bunsen burner.


When did Robert Bunsen invent the Bunsen burner?

Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen Burner in 1867.


How do you use a Bunsen burner to kindle the copper metal?

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Did Bunsen create the Bunsen burner?

Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen burner if that is what you mean?


Is it a Bunsen burner you use browning the top of food?

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