Bunsen Burner:
- Uses Gas
- Achieves up to roaring blue flame
- Used to melt solid objects
Alcohol Lamp:
- Uses Alcohol
- Achieves Yellow flame only
- Used to boil water
the deffirence between terrill burner & bunsen burner is that terrill burner has a greater flexibility in the adjustment of the air-gas mixture which bunsen burner cannot .
Alcohol lamp- is used as a source of heat and light . Bunsen burner- source of heat when non-luminous flame is needed for experimental work..
The Bunsen burner uses an ope flame, making it easier for the alcohol to ignite.
Bunsen burners are quite small though gas cooker hobs are quite big!
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the deffirence between terrill burner & bunsen burner is that terrill burner has a greater flexibility in the adjustment of the air-gas mixture which bunsen burner cannot .
Alcohol lamp- is used as a source of heat and light . Bunsen burner- source of heat when non-luminous flame is needed for experimental work..
An alcohol burner was used.
Examples of the sources of heat include coal,natural gas and the solar power just but to mention a few.
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Alcohol burner, also referred to as backpacker is used to replace a Bunsen burner due to its light weight, simple style and it is handy.
The Bunsen burner uses an ope flame, making it easier for the alcohol to ignite.
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the example of heating devices are bunsen burner and alcohol burner .
Alcohol burner, also referred to as backpacker is used to replace a Bunsen burner due to its light weight, simple style and it is handy.
Alcohol burner, also referred to as backpacker is used to replace a Bunsen burner due to its light weight, simple style and it is handy.
A Bunsen Burner is more useful because its flame is more controllable , it can reach a roaring blue flame, and its features such as the collar and the gas controller makes it safer.