NO!! it is EXTREMELY flammable so any spark would cause a massive fire and even explosion. I just read that the boiling point is 35 degrees C
The Bunsen burner has helped us in our daily lives by burning or boiling things to get us deeper into science which we nevercould have got to before.
Well it lites on fire and you use it with a ring stand to have chemicals boiled.It is for boiling chemicals and acids.
The Bunsen burner was made by Peter Desaga but with some indications from Robert Bunsen.
Robert Bunsen was the person who invented the Bunsen burner in 1855.
He was a pioneer in Photo Chemistry and also in Organoarsenic chemistry
by boiling sea salt water on a stove or bunsen burner
One way to determine if the liquid is water is to consider the temperature at which the liquid boils. Water has a boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
It's a cylindrical vessel used to heat substances over a Bunsen burner.
The Bunsen burner has helped us in our daily lives by burning or boiling things to get us deeper into science which we nevercould have got to before.
A Bunsen burner is named after its inventor Robert Bunsen, and is a common piece of laboratory equipment that produces a single open gas flame, which is used for heating, sterilisation, and combustion.
this may be either a gas powered Bunsen burner or an electric hot plate
Well it lites on fire and you use it with a ring stand to have chemicals boiled.It is for boiling chemicals and acids.
A tripod, beaker, bunsen burner
The function of a boiling tube is to contain substances that are being heated in the flame of a Bunsen burner. They are small, cylindrical vessels made from borosilicate glass.a boiling tube is used for containing or heating small amounts of substances
Boiling alcohol is a fire hazard. It contains flammable components and could result in explosions if direct heat is added. therefore, the Bunsen burner was turned off for safety purposes.
It is not advisable to heat ethanol with a Bunsen flame because of the low boiling point and its volatile nature. Ethanol is also flammable, and therefore it is best to heat ethanol on a heat plate or steam condenser.
Examples: Bunsen burner, alcohol burner, electrically heated plate, infrared lamp.Attention: heating of organic solvents may be the cause of fires and explosions !