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The inlet valve at the bottom is used to draw oxygen in from the environment so that the flame burns more efficiant and hotter. If closed the flame will be an orange colour and will leave a sooty deposit due to the gas not oxidizeing compleately.

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Gas Inlet is using for allowing gas from itssource to enter the apparatus

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A gas inlet on a Bunsen burner is there to allow gas from the source to the Bunsen burner. The definition of an inlet is an entrance or opening or the act of letting someone or something in.

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- input of the fuel gas (ex.: methane)

- input of the air (oxidant)

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the gas inlet is the passage or the entrance of the gas from the gas outlet with the help of rubber or the tubing

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to provide a constant supply of fuel (gas) to the burner.

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It is the entrance of methane or other combustible gas in the burner.

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is for the tools for sex

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The gas is the fuel of the Bunsen burner.

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To allow air

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Q: What is the function of the Gas inlet of the Bunsen burner?
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