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How To Use A Bunsen burner By Johnny Occleshaw

Dangers of a Bunsen burner !!!!! Bunsen burners can be very Dangerous, you could get Hair caught on fire and you Could cause an accident !!! I like the animations in this slide

The different types of flames There are two types of flames one the yellow safety flame and the blue roaring flame. Roaring Safety Flame Flame

Safety To be safe using a Bunsen Burner you should wear safety goggles and an apron. If you are wearing a tie put it out the way e.g. Tuck it in your shirt. If you have lone hair tie it up with a hair band of an elastic band or your hair could catch on fire. I think it is good. I think I have put to much writing on it.

Equipment A Bunsen burner with the gas lead An apron A pair of goggles A tripod A gauze A gas tap Heat proof mat

How to use a Bunsen burner properly First put the gas lead in the gas tap plug Next get a match ready After that put the lead in to the plug on the gas tap Then turn the gas tap on and put the match over the top of the Bunsen burner Put the tripod over the Bunsen burner After put the gauze on top of the tripod Good animations. I think I put a bit to much writing on this slide.

How to set it out Beaker Tripod Gauze xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Thanks for watching my power point Have a great day p.s. Don't burn yourself I like the p.s. part