10 questions bunsen burners

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Robert Wilhelm Bunsen is the scientist who invented the Bunsen burner.

The gas used by a Bunsen burner is called Methane.

The hottest part of the flame is 1560oC.

John Otway wrote a song about the Bunsen burner that reached No. 9 in

the UK Charts.

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1 What is the flame that you should always light the Bunsen burner on?

A

B

C

D

Safety flame

Working flame

Roaring flame

Lighting flame

Bunsen BurnerGauze matTripodBench matRubber hoseAir hole

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1 What is the flame that you should always light the Bunsen burner on?

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B

C

D

Safety flame

Working flame

Roaring flame

Lighting flame

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2 Which part must you hold when you are picking up a Bunsen burner?

A

B

C

D

The chimney

The gas tube

The base

The collar

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2 Which part must you hold when you are picking up a Bunsen burner?

A

B

C

D

The chimney

The gas tube

The base

The collar

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3 Which of these is correct?

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B

C

D

bunsen burner

Buns and burner

Bunsen Burner

Bunsen burner

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3 Which of these is correct?

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B

C

D

bunsen burner

Buns and burner

Bunsen Burner

Bunsen burner

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3 Which of these is correct?

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B

C

D

bunsen burner

Buns and burner

Bunsen Burner

Bunsen burner

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4 What flame would you get if the air hole is half open?

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B

C

D

Working flame

Safety flame

No flame

Roaring flame

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5 What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner?

A

B

C

D

Have it cut

Dye it bright green so it stands out

Tie it back safely

Have your head shaved

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5 What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner?

A

B

C

D

Have it cut

Dye it bright green so it stands out

Tie it back safely

Have your head shaved

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5 What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner?

A

B

C

D

Have it cut

Dye it bright green so it stands out

Tie it back safely

Have your head shaved

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5 What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner?

A

B

C

D

Have it cut

Dye it bright green so it stands out

Tie it back safely

Have your head shaved

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6 What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out?

A

B

C

D

Try and relight it

Turn the gas off

Tell your teacher

Leave it and get on with your work

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6 What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out?

A

B

C

D

Try and relight it

Turn the gas off

Tell your teacher

Leave it and get on with your work

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6 What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out?

A

B

C

D

Try and relight it

Turn the gas off

Tell your teacher

Leave it and get on with your work

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econds

6 What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out?

A

B

C

D

Try and relight it

Turn the gas off

Tell your teacher

Leave it and get on with your work

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7 Which flame is the HOTTEST on a Bunsen burner?

A

B

C

D

The brightest flame

The safety flame

The working flame

The roaring flame

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8 Why is a safety flame called a safety flame?

A

B

C

D

You can see it because it’s yellow.

It isn’t hot enough to burn you

It’s the smallest flame

It smells more than the other flames

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8 Why is a safety flame called a safety flame?

A

B

C

D

You can see it because it’s yellow.

It isn’t hot enough to burn you

It’s the smallest flame

It smells more than the other flames

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8 Why is a safety flame called a safety flame?

A

B

C

D

You can see it because it’s yellow.

It isn’t hot enough to burn you

It’s the smallest flame

It smells more than the other flames

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econds

8 Why is a safety flame called a safety flame?

A

B

C

D

You can see it because it’s yellow.

It isn’t hot enough to burn you

It’s the smallest flame

It smells more than the other flames

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9 What must you not use a safety flame for?

A

B

C

D

Lighting the Bunsen burner on

Heating equipment

Leaving it on whilst you are not using it

None of the above

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9 What must you not use a safety flame for?

A

B

C

D

Lighting the Bunsen burner on

Heating equipment

Leaving it on whilst you are not using it

None of the above

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econds

9 What must you not use a safety flame for?

A

B

C

D

Lighting the Bunsen burner on

Heating equipment

Leaving it on whilst you are not using it

None of the above

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econds

9 What must you not use a safety flame for?

A

B

C

D

Lighting the Bunsen burner on

Heating equipment

Leaving it on whilst you are not using it

None of the above

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econds

10 What is the part of the Bunsen burner that you move to change the type of flame you produce?

A

B

C

D

The airhole

The base

The jet

The collar

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10 What is the part of the Bunsen burner that you move to change the type of flame you produce?

A

B

C

D

The airhole

The base

The jet

The collar

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left

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econds

5 What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner?

A

B

C

D

Have it cut

Dye it bright green so it stands out

Tie it back safely

Have your head shaved

Time

left

in s

econds

5 What must you do with long hair before you use a Bunsen burner?

A

B

C

D

Have it cut

Dye it bright green so it stands out

Tie it back safely

Have your head shaved

Time

left

in s

econds

6 What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out?

A

B

C

D

Try and relight it

Turn the gas off

Tell your teacher

Leave it and get on with your work

Time

left

in s

econds

6 What do you need to do immediately if the flame on your Bunsen burner goes out?

A

B

C

D

Try and relight it

Turn the gas off

Tell your teacher

Leave it and get on with your work

Time

left

in s

econds

8 Why is a safety flame called a safety flame?

A

B

C

D

You can see it because it’s yellow.

It isn’t hot enough to burn you

It’s the smallest flame

It smells more than the other flames

Time

left

in s

econds

8 Why is a safety flame called a safety flame?

A

B

C

D

You can see it because it’s yellow.

It isn’t hot enough to burn you

It’s the smallest flame

It smells more than the other flames

Time

left

in s

econds

9 What must you not use a safety flame for?

A

B

C

D

Lighting the Bunsen burner on

Heating equipment

Leaving it on whilst you are not using it

None of the above

Time

left

in s

econds

9 What must you not use a safety flame for?

A

B

C

D

Lighting the Bunsen burner on

Heating equipment

Leaving it on whilst you are not using it

None of the above

Time

left

in s

econds

10 What is the part of the Bunsen burner that you move to change the type of flame you produce?

A

B

C

D

The airhole

The base

The jet

The collar

Time

left

in s

econds

10 What is the part of the Bunsen burner that you move to change the type of flame you produce?

A

B

C

D

The airhole

The base

The jet

The collar

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