Hi people,
Today's blog post is about the Bunsen Burner Flames. Yesterday we lighted a Bunsen burner with water on it .We lighted the water on the Bunsen burner for 5 minutes. We had a stop watch to keep track of it. When it was nearly 5 minutes. We shut the gas of. Next took the thermometer to see the temperature it was 70 degrees. It started at 20 and at the end it was 70.
The next one we did was on the roaring flame which is the blue flame it started at 20 and ended at 83 degrees.
Conclusion
The roaring flame is the hottest flame because the average of it is 53'c.
The safety flame is only 28'c on average.
Here is a picture
Thanks for reading my post.
Hi Tory
ReplyDeleteA successful experiment. You can see why the safety flame is sometimes called a sooty flame. Your recorded accurate results, I would suggest next time you present them in a result table.
Do you think this experiment was a fair test?
Thank you
Mrs Wheeler