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The Bunsen Burner
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In class on Monday. We learn how to use a Bunsen burner. We had to tell
what was the hottest and coolest part of the flame. When we finish that. We had
to take a wire and go up and down in the flame to see what was the hottest part
of the flame .... Middle of Term Paper ... Then you would take the evaporating dish and put
it in the flame for a few minutes. To see what would be collected on the dish.
after you do that. Then you turn the barrel until you can’t see the yellow flame
anymore. Then put the dish in the hottest part of the flame and see what happens.
After you do that. You would cut off the burner by closing the needle value and
closing the barrel. Then you would cut off the gas.
In the conclusion the hottest part of the flame was the top part of the
flame, and the coolest part of the flame was the blue cone in the middle. Soot
was on the bottom of the dish the first time. When you put the dish ... |
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