Cards (20)

  • oxygen is required for a fire to burn
  • the blue flame is the most reactive and hottest of all the flames
  • the fuel source provides the energy needed for combustion
  • a flame needs oxygen to keep burning
  • the yellow/orange flame is 1000 degrees celsius
  • flames are hot because they contain lots of energy from the chemical reaction between the fuel and oxygen
  • a Bunsen burner has three main parts - the base, the gas supply tube and the jet
  • the white flame is 700 degrees celsius
  • the red flame is 850 degrees celsius
  • when there's not enough air, the flame turns blue
  • the blue flame is 2500 degrees celsius
  • the highest temperature of the bunsen burner when air hole is open is 700 degrees celsius
  • What happens when a bunsen burner air hole is closed?
    the flame is yellow
  • Incomplete combustion is when the fuel is not completely burned
  • complete combustion is when 100% of the fuel is burnt
  • carbon monoxide is released when a bunsen burner is not used properly
  • what gas is released when using s bunsen burner correctly?
    Carbon dioxide
  • bunsen burners are a form of flame heater that is used to heat liquids and gases
  • The base holds the Bunsen burner steady on a flat surface.
  • the jet is where the gas comes out of