This illustration shows a Bunsen burner placed horizontally. It has holes to admit the air to the mixer.

Bunsen Burner

This illustration shows a Bunsen burner placed horizontally. It has holes to admit the air to the mixer.

"...gas lighted above an iron gauze (a, Fig. 11) does not catch fire below the gauze because the heat of the flame is conducted away by the iron." -Brownlee 1907

Bunsen Burner

"...gas lighted above an iron gauze (a, Fig. 11) does not catch fire below the gauze because the heat…

"Bunsen's Burner, a form of gas burner especially adapted for heating, consisting of a tube, in which, by means of holes in the side, the gas becomes mixed with air before consumption, so that it gives a non-illuminating smokeless flame." -Vaughan, 1906

Bunsen Burner

"Bunsen's Burner, a form of gas burner especially adapted for heating, consisting of a tube, in which,…

A gas burner is a device to generate a flame to heat up products using a gaseous fuel such as acetylene, natural gas or propane. Some burners have an air inlet to mix the fuel gas with air to make a complete combustion.

Gas Burner

A gas burner is a device to generate a flame to heat up products using a gaseous fuel such as acetylene,…

Apparatus used to collect gas generated by heating the substance in the flask over the bunsen burner. Multiple bottles allows for increased safety and storage.

Collected Generated Gas

Apparatus used to collect gas generated by heating the substance in the flask over the bunsen burner.…