Bunsen Burner Being Safely Lit With a Match

How to Light a 
Bunsen Burner 
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Article Summary: It may look easy, but there are many safety measures to keep in mind with lighting a Bunsen burner. Here is step-by-step photo guide and video.
How to Safely Light a Bunsen Burner With a Match

1. Connect Bunsen Burner to Gas Supply
There should be a rubber tube connected to the Bunsen burner. Connect the opposite end of that tube to the gas supply, typically a pointed nozzle with a handle labeled GAS.
Bunsen Burner Connected to Gas Supply with Rubber Tube
3. Turn ON Gas Valve
​The photo to the right shows a gas supply valve in the OFF position (handle right angle to nozzle) . The photo to the right of #1 shows the gas supply valve in the ON position (handle parallel to nozzle).
Laboratory Gas Valve in OFF Position
4. Light Bunsen Burner
​Immediately after turning on the gas, light the match and slowly run it up the side of​ the barrel until it ignites the gas. (This is done for safety. If the match was held directly over the barrel, a high flame could burn the hand.) Shake match out and place it in glass dish.

Lighting Bunsen Burner with Match
Labeled Parts of a Bunsen Burner
2. Parts of Bunsen Burner
​The image to the right depicts the different working parts of a Bunsen burner. The gas inlet is where one end of the rubber tube is connected. Both the barren and the cog-shaped control to the needle valve rotate to adjust the height of the flame.
5. Adjust the Flame
Once the burner is lit, the cog in the base can be manipulated to control the height of the flame. The flame should be adjusted so that there is a clear blue flame surrounding an inner blue cone. 

Adjusting Flame of Bunsen Burner
Lighting Bunsen Burner with Match
OFF
Once the flame is lit, it must be tended at all times. If you need to leave the burner, for any reason, extinguish the flame by turning the gals valve handle to the OFF position.

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  • Bunsen burner 
  • rubber tube for connecting burner to gas supply
  • matches or metal striker designed to produce sparks. (If using matches, have a watch glass available to place hot matches in.)

A metal striker can also be used to light a Bunsen burner.
A metal striker can also be used to light a Bunsen burner.
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