what are the types of flames obtained with a bunsen burner?
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It burns with a pale blue flame, the primary flame, seen as a small inner cone, and a secondary, almost colourless flame, seen as a larger, outer cone, which results when the remaining gas is completely oxidized by the surrounding air.
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Bunsen burner is named after Robert Bunsen. It is a common piece of laboratory equipment that produces a single open gas flame which is used for heating, sterilizing or combustion. I learnt that there are two different types of flame: the non-luminous flame and the luminous flame.
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