the heat energy from a Bunsen Burner flame depends on the size of the air hole

introduction

talk about the hypothesis and what it means

talk about the Bunsen burner
What it is
how it works
what you intend to do with it
include the measurement of the air hole

start to talk about the science behind the Bunsen Burner
what it's fuel is when the air hole is closed
talk about Combustion

Risk Assesment

talk about the risks that are involved when doing
this experiment

explain in detail how you are going to prevent these
risks from occuring

explain what safety methods you've adopted to
make sure none of these risks occur during the
experiment

Collecting results: table

the table will include

going down: the size of the open hole in mm

going along: the time takesto hit a certain
temperature ie: 60 degrees C

have three recordings for each mm value and work out the average at the end

Collecting results:: Graph

the Graph will include

going along: the size of the hole in mm

Going up: the time it takes to hit a certain
temperature ie: 60 degrees C

this is the average temperature only

include a line of best fit in the graph

work out a gradient for the line (y=mx+c)

also include error bars that show the range from the lowest temperature to the highet temperature per measuremet

The Experiment

Talk about the equipment you plan to use

talk about how you intend to use this equipment

talk about the independent and dependent variable
you have in the experiment

Prediction

state what you think will happen in the exeriment

talk about each paragraph and explain how you
think combustion will play a major part in the result
of the experiment

trial

conduct a trial experiment and explain what happened

talk about your opinion on the trial and state whether or not
you will be using that method in the final experiment

if not what would you use