What is the use of alcohol lamp in laboratory?



Answer:
smokeless flame with more heat.
Some processes in a laboratory need a small amount of gentle heat to start or accelerate a reaction. An alcohol lamp is very convenient for this. They have been used for centuries, actually.
Some activities in the lab require heating may be mild or hard e.g. Some titrations, salt analysis etc

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