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∙ 10y agoIt most likely means that there was some food residue on the burner. The smoke from the burner itself should stop fairly quickly.
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∙ 10y agoA properly functioning Bunsen burner should not produce smoke or soot. It operates by mixing air with a flammable gas to produce a clean, hot flame. If smoke or soot is present, it could indicate inadequate air supply or a problem with the gas mixture.
smoke crack instead
It is normally a device which has charcoal in it. The priest puts some incense powder during the Mass and it results into a scented smoke.
Smoke is a product of incomplete combustion. When used properly a Bunsen burner propduces complete combustion, which is made evident by a blue flame.
If the smoke is black then it is a fuel/air mixture problem. If the smoke is blue then it is burning oil during its combustion cycle. Unless the car has been thrashed, neither of these should happen on a 360.
yes you can if you know how to clean correctly.
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It is used in chemisty to provide a hot, invisible flame without smoke. It is reliable and simple.
You can correct a smoky flame on a gas stove by ensuring that the burner and surrounding area are clean and free of debris. Adjusting the air-to-fuel ratio by increasing ventilation can also help improve combustion and reduce smoke. If the issue persists, you may need to have the burner checked and serviced by a professional.
generally it takes about a month to clean weed out of your system, yet it all depends on how much you smoke and how often you smoke that amount.
pee on it