Bunsen burner is a metal pipe that produces an intensely hot blue flame when gas and air are regulated. [1] It was invented in 1855 by German chemist Robert Bunsen. [2] Bunsen burners are used for heating, sterilization, and combustion, with the blue part of the flame being hottest. [3]
Bunsen burner is a metal pipe that produces an intensely hot blue flame when gas and air are regulated. [1] It was invented in 1855 by German chemist Robert Bunsen. [2] Bunsen burners are used for heating, sterilization, and combustion, with the blue part of the flame being hottest. [3]
Bunsen burner is a metal pipe that produces an intensely hot blue flame when gas and air are regulated. [1] It was invented in 1855 by German chemist Robert Bunsen. [2] Bunsen burners are used for heating, sterilization, and combustion, with the blue part of the flame being hottest. [3]
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Definition Bunsen Burner is one of the metal pipe equipment that completed with gas and air regulator that can produce an intensely hot blue flame History
Bunsen burner was invented in 1855
by Robert Bunsen who was a German chemist Function The function of the Bunsen burner is for heating, sterilization, and combustion. Parts of the fire is most suitable for lighten is part blue flame (hottest) Parts of Bunsen Burner
A Bunsen burner is made entirely of metal. In order to
function properly, Bunsen burners must have a barrel (A) that's approximately five inches long, a collar (B) with air holes (C), a gas intake (D) and gas valve (E) and a stand (F) to keep all of the pieces from making contact with a work surface How to Light Bunsen Burner? 1. Check connections to burner and desk outlet valve. 2. Close needle valve and collar. 3. Open desk outlet valve fully. 4. Open needle valve 1/2 turn. 5. Use the spark lighter to light the flame. 6. Adjust collar and needle valve till you see a blue flame. Thank you
Materials Technology in Steam Reforming Processes: Proceedings of the Materials Technology Symposium Held on October 21-22, 1964, Organised by the Agricultural Division, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.