USES OF A BUNSON BURNER! BY ROSIE HARVEY!. SAFTEY OF A BUNSON BURNER! 1.IF YOU ARE GOING AWAY FROM YOUR BUNSON BURNER ALWAYS LEAVE THE FLAME ON A YELLOW.

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USES OF A BUNSON BURNER! BY ROSIE HARVEY!

SAFTEY OF A BUNSON BURNER! 1.IF YOU ARE GOING AWAY FROM YOUR BUNSON BURNER ALWAYS LEAVE THE FLAME ON A YELLOW FLAME. 2.ALWAYS TIE YOUR HAIR BACK WHEN USEING A BUNSON BURNER. 3.DON’T WEAR ANY JEWELRY THAT THE BUNSON BURNER MIGHT CATCH ALIGHT. 4.DONT GO TO NEER TO THE BUNSON BURNER 5.WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED USEING YOUR BUNSON BURNER ALWAYS TURN THE FLAME OFF COMPLEATLY!

HOW TO SET UP A BUNSON BURNER! 1. GET THE BUNSON BURNER FROM THE CUPBOARD. 2. GET SOME MATCHES. 3. ATTACH THE TUBE FROM THE BUNSON BURNER TO THE GAS PIPE. 4. TURN THE GAS ON. 5. LIGHT THE MATCHES AND GENTY WAVE THE FIRE OVER THE TOP OF THE BUNSON BURNER.

THE DIFFERENT COLOURED FLAMES! 1.THE SAIFTY FLAME (THE YELLOW FLAME) 2.THE EXPERIMENT FLAME (THE BLUE FLAME) 3.ROARING FLAME(THE GIANT FLAME) TO GET THE SAIFTY FLAME ON THE BUNSON BURNER YOU CLOSE THE HOLE ON THE BOTTOM. TO GET THE EXPERIMENT FLAME YOU HAVE THE HOLE ON THE BOTTOM HALF OPEN. TO GET THE ROARING FLAME YOU COMPLEATLY OPEN THE HOLE ON THE BOTTOM.

HOW TO LIGHT A BUNSEN BURNER! 1.Once you have attached the bunsen burners tube to the gas pipe turn the gas on and get the matches from your supervisor. 2.Light the matches and wave it over the top of the bunsen burner. (Be carful not to burn yourself) 3.Get the other equipment and set it up.

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