Aim of presentation: to teach people how to use a Bunsen burner safely and how to use it properly!

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Aim of presentation: to teach people how to use a Bunsen burner safely and how to use it properly!

what you do MMake sure your Bunsen burner is on the stone mat on a flat surface you have stick the gas tube from the Bunsen burner to the gas pipe and push hard to make sure no gas comes out !

You then light the Bunsen burner with a match or a lighter make sure your Bunsen burner is switched to the safety heat. How you do that is that you twist the tube at the bottom of the Bunsen burner and it should look see- through when you light it will then go fire colour and you will be able to use your Bunsen burner !

 when your finnished with your Bunsen burner you then switch the tunnel at the bottom and turn the gas of then just encase it didn't turn of properly you blow the top of the Bunsen burner where the heat comes out and if any fire is still there it will be gone !

How will I know if the presentation is successful >? o Because I have used a Bunsen burner before and I know how it works also when I used the Bunsen burner it was used safely and was used right !