bunsen burner
(noun)
A small laboratory gas burner whose air supply may be controlled with an adjustable hole.
Examples of bunsen burner in the following topics:
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Heat
- Leaving transfer loops in the flame of a Bunsen burner or alcohol lamp until it glows red ensures that any infectious agent gets inactivated.
- A variation on flaming is to dip the object in 70% ethanol (or a higher concentration) and merely touch the object briefly to the Bunsen burner flame, but not hold it in the gas flame.
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Aseptic Technique, Dilution, Streaking, and Spread Plates
- This means passing rims and lids through the flame produced by a Bunsen burner in order to kill microorganisms coming in contact with those surfaces.
- Heat is an excellent means of killing microorganisms, and the Bunsen burner is the sterile technician's best friend.