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1 Starting in 90 seconds

2 Interesting Facts Robert Wilhelm Bunsen is the scientist credited with the invention of the Bunsen burner.

3 Starting in 75 seconds

4 The gas used by a Bunsen burner is called Methane.
Interesting Facts The gas used by a Bunsen burner is called Methane.

5 Starting in 60 seconds

6 Look at where the hottest part of the flame is.
Interesting Facts Look at where the hottest part of the flame is.

7 Starting in 45 seconds

8 Interesting Facts John Otway wrote a song about the Bunsen burner that reached No. 9 in the UK Charts.

9 Starting in 30 seconds

10 Starting in 15 seconds

11 Starting NOW!!

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13 15 A B C D 1 Safety flame Working flame Roaring flame Lighting flame
What is the flame that you should always light the Bunsen burner on? A Safety flame B Working flame C Roaring flame D Lighting flame Time left in seconds 15

14 15 A B C D 1 Safety flame Working flame Roaring flame Lighting flame
What is the flame that you should always light the Bunsen burner on? A Safety flame B Working flame C Roaring flame D Lighting flame Time left in seconds 15

15 10 A B C D 1 Safety flame Working flame Roaring flame Lighting flame
What is the flame that you should always light the Bunsen burner on? A Safety flame B Working flame C Roaring flame D Lighting flame Time left in seconds 10

16 5 A B C D 1 Safety flame Working flame Roaring flame Lighting flame
What is the flame that you should always light the Bunsen burner on? A Safety flame B Working flame C Roaring flame D Lighting flame Time left in seconds 5

17 15 A B C D 2 The chimney The gas tube The base The collar
Which part must you hold when you are picking up a Bunsen burner? A The chimney B The gas tube C The base D The collar Time left in seconds 15

18 15 A B C D 2 The chimney The gas tube The base The collar
Which part must you hold when you are picking up a Bunsen burner? A The chimney B The gas tube C The base D The collar Time left in seconds 15

19 10 A B C D 2 The chimney The gas tube The base The collar
Which part must you hold when you are picking up a Bunsen burner? A The chimney B The gas tube C The base D The collar Time left in seconds 10

20 5 A B C D 2 The chimney The gas tube The base The collar
Which part must you hold when you are picking up a Bunsen burner? A The chimney B The gas tube C The base D The collar Time left in seconds 5

21 15 A B C D 3 bunsen burner Buns and burner Bunsen Burner Bunsen burner
Which of these is correct? A bunsen burner B Buns and burner C Bunsen Burner D Bunsen burner Time left in seconds 15

22 15 A B C D 3 bunsen burner Buns and burner Bunsen Burner Bunsen burner
Which of these is correct? A bunsen burner B Buns and burner C Bunsen Burner D Bunsen burner Time left in seconds 15

23 10 A B C D 3 bunsen burner Buns and burner Bunsen Burner Bunsen burner
Which of these is correct? A bunsen burner B Buns and burner C Bunsen Burner D Bunsen burner Time left in seconds 10

24 5 A B C D 3 bunsen burner Buns and burner Bunsen Burner Bunsen burner
Which of these is correct? A bunsen burner B Buns and burner C Bunsen Burner D Bunsen burner Time left in seconds 5

25 15 A B C D 4 Working flame Safety flame No flame Roaring flame
What flame would you get if the air hole is half open? A Working flame B Safety flame C No flame D Roaring flame Time left in seconds 15

26 15 A B C D 4 Working flame Safety flame No flame Roaring flame
What flame would you get if the air hole is half open? A Working flame B Safety flame C No flame D Roaring flame Time left in seconds 15

27 10 A B C D 4 Working flame Safety flame No flame Roaring flame
What flame would you get if the air hole is half open? A Working flame B Safety flame C No flame D Roaring flame Time left in seconds 10

28 5 A B C D 4 Working flame Safety flame No flame Roaring flame
What flame would you get if the air hole is half open? A Working flame B Safety flame C No flame D Roaring flame Time left in seconds 5

29 15 A B C D 5 Have it cut Dye it bright green so it stands out
What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner? A Have it cut B Dye it bright green so it stands out C Tie it back safely D Have your head shaved Time left in seconds 15

30 15 A B C D 5 Have it cut Dye it bright green so it stands out
What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner? A Have it cut B Dye it bright green so it stands out C Tie it back safely D Have your head shaved Time left in seconds 15

31 10 A B C D 5 Have it cut Dye it bright green so it stands out
What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner? A Have it cut B Dye it bright green so it stands out C Tie it back safely D Have your head shaved Time left in seconds 10

32 5 A B C D 5 Have it cut Dye it bright green so it stands out
What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner? A Have it cut B Dye it bright green so it stands out C Tie it back safely D Have your head shaved Time left in seconds 5

33 15 A B C D 6 Try and relight it Turn the gas off Tell your teacher
What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out? A Try and relight it B Turn the gas off C Tell your teacher D Leave it and get on with your work Time left in seconds 15

34 15 A B C D 6 Try and relight it Turn the gas off Tell your teacher
What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out? A Try and relight it B Turn the gas off C Tell your teacher D Leave it and get on with your work Time left in seconds 15

35 10 A B C D 6 Try and relight it Turn the gas off Tell your teacher
What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out? A Try and relight it B Turn the gas off C Tell your teacher D Leave it and get on with your work Time left in seconds 10

36 5 A B C D 6 Try and relight it Turn the gas off Tell your teacher
What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out? A Try and relight it B Turn the gas off C Tell your teacher D Leave it and get on with your work Time left in seconds 5

37 15 A B C D 7 The brightest flame The safety flame The working flame
Which flame is the HOTTEST on a Bunsen burner? A The brightest flame B The safety flame C The working flame D The roaring flame Time left in seconds 15

38 15 A B C D 7 The brightest flame The safety flame The working flame
Which flame is the HOTTEST on a Bunsen burner? A The brightest flame B The safety flame C The working flame D The roaring flame Time left in seconds 15

39 10 A B C D 7 The brightest flame The safety flame The working flame
Which flame is the HOTTEST on a Bunsen burner? A The brightest flame B The safety flame C The working flame D The roaring flame Time left in seconds 10

40 5 A B C D 7 The brightest flame The safety flame The working flame
Which flame is the HOTTEST on a Bunsen burner? A The brightest flame B The safety flame C The working flame D The roaring flame Time left in seconds 5

41 15 A B C D 8 You can see it because it’s yellow.
Why is a safety flame called a safety flame? A You can see it because it’s yellow. B It isn’t hot enough to burn you C It’s the smallest flame D It smells more than the other flames Time left in seconds 15

42 15 A B C D 8 You can see it because it’s yellow.
Why is a safety flame called a safety flame? A You can see it because it’s yellow. B It isn’t hot enough to burn you C It’s the smallest flame D It smells more than the other flames Time left in seconds 15

43 10 A B C D 8 You can see it because it’s yellow.
Why is a safety flame called a safety flame? A You can see it because it’s yellow. B It isn’t hot enough to burn you C It’s the smallest flame D It smells more than the other flames Time left in seconds 10

44 5 A B C D 8 You can see it because it’s yellow.
Why is a safety flame called a safety flame? A You can see it because it’s yellow. B It isn’t hot enough to burn you C It’s the smallest flame D It smells more than the other flames Time left in seconds 5

45 15 A B C D 9 Lighting the Bunsen burner on Heating equipment
What must you not use a safety flame for? A Lighting the Bunsen burner on B Heating equipment C Leaving it on whilst you are not using it D None of the above Time left in seconds 15

46 15 A B C D 9 Lighting the Bunsen burner on Heating equipment
What must you not use a safety flame for? A Lighting the Bunsen burner on B Heating equipment C Leaving it on whilst you are not using it D None of the above Time left in seconds 15

47 10 A B C D 9 Lighting the Bunsen burner on Heating equipment
What must you not use a safety flame for? A Lighting the Bunsen burner on B Heating equipment C Leaving it on whilst you are not using it D None of the above Time left in seconds 10

48 5 A B C D 9 Lighting the Bunsen burner on Heating equipment
What must you not use a safety flame for? A Lighting the Bunsen burner on B Heating equipment C Leaving it on whilst you are not using it D None of the above Time left in seconds 5

49 15 A B C D 10 The airhole The base The jet The collar
What is the part of the Bunsen burner that you move to change the type of flame you produce? A The airhole B The base C The jet D The collar Time left in seconds 15

50 15 A B C D 10 The airhole The base The jet The collar
What is the part of the Bunsen burner that you move to change the type of flame you produce? A The airhole B The base C The jet D The collar Time left in seconds 15

51 10 A B C D 10 The airhole The base The jet The collar
What is the part of the Bunsen burner that you move to change the type of flame you produce? A The airhole B The base C The jet D The collar Time left in seconds 10

52 5 A B C D 10 The airhole The base The jet The collar
What is the part of the Bunsen burner that you move to change the type of flame you produce? A The airhole B The base C The jet D The collar Time left in seconds 5

53 ANSWERS ~ SWAP BOOKS

54 A B C D 1 Safety flame Working flame Roaring flame Lighting flame
What is the flame that you should always light the Bunsen burner on? A Safety flame B Working flame C Roaring flame D Lighting flame Time left in seconds

55 A B C D 1 Safety flame Working flame Roaring flame Lighting flame
What is the flame that you should always light the Bunsen burner on? A Safety flame B Working flame C Roaring flame D Lighting flame Time left in seconds

56 A B C D 2 The chimney The gas tube The base The collar
Which part must you hold when you are picking up a Bunsen burner? A The chimney B The gas tube C The base D The collar Time left in seconds

57 A B C D 2 The chimney The gas tube The base The collar
Which part must you hold when you are picking up a Bunsen burner? A The chimney B The gas tube C The base D The collar Time left in seconds

58 A B C D 3 bunsen burner Buns and burner Bunsen Burner Bunsen burner
Which of these is correct? A bunsen burner B Buns and burner C Bunsen Burner D Bunsen burner Time left in seconds

59 A B C D 3 bunsen burner Buns and burner Bunsen Burner Bunsen burner
Which of these is correct? A bunsen burner B Buns and burner C Bunsen Burner D Bunsen burner Time left in seconds

60 A B C D 4 Working flame Safety flame No flame Roaring flame
What flame would you get if the air hole is half open? A Working flame B Safety flame C No flame D Roaring flame Time left in seconds

61 A B C D 4 Working flame Safety flame No flame Roaring flame
What flame would you get if the air hole is half open? A Working flame B Safety flame C No flame D Roaring flame Time left in seconds

62 A B C D 5 Have it cut Dye it bright green so it stands out
What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner? A Have it cut B Dye it bright green so it stands out C Tie it back safely D Have your head shaved Time left in seconds

63 A B C D 5 Have it cut Dye it bright green so it stands out
What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner? A Have it cut B Dye it bright green so it stands out C Tie it back safely D Have your head shaved Time left in seconds

64 A B C D 6 Try and relight it Turn the gas off Tell your teacher
What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out? A Try and relight it B Turn the gas off C Tell your teacher D Leave it and get on with your work Time left in seconds

65 A B C D 6 Try and relight it Turn the gas off Tell your teacher
What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out? A Try and relight it B Turn the gas off C Tell your teacher D Leave it and get on with your work Time left in seconds

66 A B C D 7 The brightest flame The safety flame The working flame
Which flame is the HOTTEST on a Bunsen burner? A The brightest flame B The safety flame C The working flame D The roaring flame Time left in seconds

67 A B C D 7 The brightest flame The safety flame The working flame
Which flame is the HOTTEST on a Bunsen burner? A The brightest flame B The safety flame C The working flame D The roaring flame Time left in seconds

68 A B C D 8 You can see it because it’s yellow.
Why is a safety flame called a safety flame? A You can see it because it’s yellow. B It isn’t hot enough to burn you C It’s the smallest flame D It smells more than the other flames Time left in seconds

69 A B C D 8 You can see it because it’s yellow.
Why is a safety flame called a safety flame? A You can see it because it’s yellow. B It isn’t hot enough to burn you C It’s the smallest flame D It smells more than the other flames Time left in seconds

70 A B C D 9 Lighting the Bunsen burner on Heating equipment
What must you not use a safety flame for? A Lighting the Bunsen burner on B Heating equipment C Leaving it on whilst you are not using it D None of the above Time left in seconds

71 A B C D 9 Lighting the Bunsen burner on Heating equipment
What must you not use a safety flame for? A Lighting the Bunsen burner on B Heating equipment C Leaving it on whilst you are not using it D None of the above Time left in seconds

72 A B C D 10 The airhole The base The jet The collar
What is the part of the Bunsen burner that you move to change the type of flame you produce? A The airhole B The base C The jet D The collar Time left in seconds

73 A B C D 10 The airhole The base The jet The collar
What is the part of the Bunsen burner that you move to change the type of flame you produce? A The airhole B The base C The jet D The collar Time left in seconds


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