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What does a burner on a stove produce

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heat your welcome..............


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User Sameh Deabes
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Step-by-step explanation:

The burner is simply a hallow metal disc with holes punctured through it. A burner on a stove produces controlled flame and give direction to the flame. The flame is generally used for heat and in this flame there are some gases are mixed such as natural gas, acetylene with an oxidizer.

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