The Bunsen Burner
The Bunsen Burner
The Bunsen Burner
PRESENTED BY #52:
Venese Lorin M. Santos
Dara Ellaine H. Ricafort
Kyle Orinza
rationale: Venese
OBJECTIVES:
Interpretation:
Interpretation:
RESULTS:
EFFECT OF CHARCOAL ON FLAME: The flame sparked, and the blue flame turned
into red-orange flame.
Interpretation:
RESULTS
MATCHSTICK ON BARREL IN FLAME: The matchstick lighted after a few seconds.
INTERPRETATION:
It took a couple of seconds for the match to get to the heat necessary for
ignition with a Bunsen Burner. This is because the inner cone is much cooler
due to unburnt or unreacted gas mixture that exists the tube.
#6: kyle
RESULTS
ILLUSTRATION OF BURNER FLAME WITH INSERTED TUBE
INTERPRETATION:
The glass tube is held above the barrel into the inner core of the
flame, the incoming gases that flows inside that barrel also move
through the glass tube. Thus, when the other end of the glass tubing
is ignited, it generated a small flame after.
#7: dara
RESULTS
SCORCHED CARDBOARD:
INTERPRETATION:
The sides of the wet cardboard were scorched
while the center remained uncharred indicating
that the inner cone is cooler than the outer cone.
answers to question
#1 venese
ANSWER:
BUTANE COMBUSTION EQUATION:
2C4 H10 + 1302 ----> 8CO2 +10H2O or Butane + Oxygen ---> Carbon Dioxide + Water
Butane burns when combined with oxygen, which creates carbon dioxide and water as
byproducts.
a. Butane is considered a fuel like propane and methane. A fuel undergoes a complete
combustion reaction when it promptly combines with oxygen (O2) to form carbon dioxide
(CO2) and water (H2O). The general equation for a complete combustion reaction is,
FUEL + O2 --> CO2 + H2O
ANSWER:
The charcoal is a fuel itself. Upon sprinkling the
flame with charcoal, the non-luminous flame turned
into luminous flame or it changes color. This is
because of the incomplete combustion again.
answers to question #4 dara
QUESTION: Account for the delay in the ignition of the match when
it was inserted into the flame just above the barrel.
ANSWER:
When an unlit matchstick was inserted in the middle zone of the
flame, it took a few seconds and it ignited from the wood of the
matchstick going to the match head indicating that the outer zone
was the hottest area of the flame, as opposed to when it was
inserted in the interior region of the flame. As observed, there are
distinct regions of a flame; the outer cone and the inner cone
(which is the flame’s coolest region). The inner cone is significantly
cooler since it contains a mixture of gases that haven’t yet
reacted.
answers to question
#5 kyle
ANSWER:
It is not feasible. Because Octane is a liquid and it is slow
to evaporate which doesn’t turn into gas instantly.