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to heat certain things e.g water, rocks etc

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A Bunsen burner is used to heat things up, especially chemicals contained in an Ehrlemeyer flask.

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A Bunsen burner is used to heat experiments in a laboratory. That's the only "use" of one, but there are an endless number of experiments that require heating.

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setting things on fire

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