Q. How does a natural gas burner work?

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A natural gas burner is a method that contains a fuel gas (such acetylene, propane or natural gas) with an oxidizer (like air or supplied oxygen) and then ignites and burns the mixture. Bunsen burners are the most frequent type of laboratory burner. It's literally just a tube hooked up to a gas station. This energy source burns like a gas. A valve, typically a needle valve, controls the fuel supply's flow. The gas flows through the tube when the valve is opened. To maximize the system's thermal efficiency, they use a pair of burners that work in tandem.

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