How does heat from the Bunsen burner reach thermometer
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Increasing the air flow to the burner produces more complete combustion and a hotter flame. The air is increased by opening up the air vent (turning the metal collar). The air is drawn into the barrel of the burner by the gas coming out of the gas jet.
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