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7. You are using a Bunsen burner to heat a chemical. You need your notebook, which is on the other side of the flame. Accident: Prevention:
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7. You are using a Bunsen burner to heat a chemical. You need your notebook, which is on the other side of the flame.
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Accident: Get burned
Prevention: turn off the burner.
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