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Robert Wilhelm Bunsen, German chemist
Bunsen burner
{i} family name; Robert Bunsen (1811-1899), German chemist, inventor of the Bunsen burner
Short form of Bunsen burner
German chemist who with Kirchhoff pioneered spectrum analysis but is remembered mainly for his invention of the Bunsen burner (1811-1899)
Bunsen burner
a small laboratory gas burner whose air supply may be controlled with an adjustable hole
Bunsen burners
plural form of Bunsen burner
Bunsen cell
An early electrical battery using zinc and graphite in dilute chromic acid
Bunsen cells
plural form of Bunsen cell
Bunsen pile
An early electrical battery using multiple cells of zinc and graphite in dilute chromic acid
Bunsen piles
plural form of Bunsen pile
Bunsen burner
{i} small gas burner used in laboratory experiments
Bunsen burner
A small laboratory burner consisting of a vertical metal tube connected to a gas source and producing a very hot flame from a mixture of gas and air let in through adjustable holes at the base. a piece of equipment that produces a hot gas flame, for scientific experiments
Bunsen lamp
small gas burner used in laboratory experiments
bunsen burner
a gas burner used in laboratories; has an air valve to regulate the mixture of gas and air
bunsen cell
A zinc-carbon cell in which the zinc (amalgamated) is surrounded by dilute sulphuric acid, and the carbon by nitric acid or a chromic acid mixture, the two plates being separated by a porous cup
Robert Bunsen
{i} Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899), German chemist, inventor of the Bunsen burner
Robert Bunsen
born March 31, 1811, Göttingen, Westphalia died Aug. 16, 1899, Heidelberg, Baden German chemist. With Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, he observed ( 1859) that each element emits light of a characteristic wavelength, opening the field of spectrochemical analysis. They discovered several new elements (including helium, cesium, and rubidium) by spectroscopy. His only book discussed methods of measuring volumes of gases. He invented the carbon-zinc battery, grease-spot photometer (see photometry), filter pump, ice calorimeter, and vapour calorimeter. Though often credited with inventing the Bunsen burner, he seems to have made only a minor contribution to its development
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen
{i} Robert Bunsen (1811-1899), German chemist, inventor of the Bunsen burner
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen
born March 31, 1811, Göttingen, Westphalia died Aug. 16, 1899, Heidelberg, Baden German chemist. With Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, he observed ( 1859) that each element emits light of a characteristic wavelength, opening the field of spectrochemical analysis. They discovered several new elements (including helium, cesium, and rubidium) by spectroscopy. His only book discussed methods of measuring volumes of gases. He invented the carbon-zinc battery, grease-spot photometer (see photometry), filter pump, ice calorimeter, and vapour calorimeter. Though often credited with inventing the Bunsen burner, he seems to have made only a minor contribution to its development
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Bunsen
bunsen alevi
(Denizbilim) bunsen burner
Bunsen beki
Bunsen burner
bunsen fotometresi
(Fizik) bunsen photometer
bunsen katsayısı
(Fizik) bunsen coefficient
bunsen pili
bunsen cell
bunsen
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