tripod and gauze Matt
Usually a gauze, which is a wire mesh that allows the heat of the Bunsen burner to even out, while providing a flat surface to place a beaker on.
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Gauze mat
Tripod
It absorbes energy as heat.
When heating a substance over a Bunsen burner the iron clamp for test tubes or the wire gauze is placed on top of the iron ring for beakers.
over a blue flame
This serves to spread out the point of application of the heat.
typically undergoes heating and may undergo a phase change or chemical reaction depending on its properties. The Bunsen burner provides a consistent and controlled source of heat to increase the temperature of the substance, allowing for various processes such as evaporation, combustion, or decomposition to occur.
a tripod is put over the bunsen burner
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gauze mat
It absorbes energy as heat.
When heating a substance over a Bunsen burner the iron clamp for test tubes or the wire gauze is placed on top of the iron ring for beakers.
over a blue flame
This is to reduce the chances of the burner accidentally tipping over. Knocking over a lit Bunsen burner could obviously have very bad results.
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This serves to spread out the point of application of the heat.
typically undergoes heating and may undergo a phase change or chemical reaction depending on its properties. The Bunsen burner provides a consistent and controlled source of heat to increase the temperature of the substance, allowing for various processes such as evaporation, combustion, or decomposition to occur.
usually called a "dressing".
Once the temperature goes over 0`C. (Bunsen burner)