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Robert Bunsen - Wikipedia
a German chemist. He investigated emission spectra of heated elements, and discovered caesium (in 1860) and rubidium (in 1861) with the physicist Gustav ...
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Bunsen Studio | Science, Meet Design
Bunsen is a full-service creative and communications studio serving science and frontier technology companies.
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Robert Bunsen | Inventor, Physicist, Spectroscopy - Britannica
Robert Bunsen was a German chemist who, with Gustav Kirchhoff, about 1859 observed that each element emits a light of characteristic ...
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Bunsen
Bunsen may refer to:
Christian Charles Josias Bunsen (1791–1860), Prussian diplomat and scholar
Frances Bunsen (1791–1876), or Baroness Bunsen, Welsh Bunsen crater on the Moon
10361 Bunsen, an asteroid
Bunsen Reaction
The Bunsen–Kirchhoff Award, a German award for spectroscopy
Sir Maurice de Bunsen
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Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff - Science History Institute
Bunsen's most important work was in developing several techniques used in separating, identifying, and measuring various chemical substances. He also made a ...
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Today in Chemistry History: Robert Bunsen and the Bunsen burner
As today is Bunsen Burner Day, this graphic takes a quick look at the burner's anatomy, and we'll discuss its history in a little more detail below.
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Bunsen
Bunsen (ˈbʊnsən, ˈbʌnsən) Attributive use of the name of Professor R. W. E. Bunsen of Heidelberg, denoting appliances invented by him: Bunsen('s) burner, lamp, a kind of gas-burner used for heating and for blowpipe work, in which air is burnt along with gas. Bunsen('s) battery, a voltaic battery in ...
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Bunsen burner - Wikipedia
A Bunsen burner, named after Robert Bunsen, is a kind of ambient air gas burner used as laboratory equipment; it produces a single open gas flame, and is used ...
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Bunsen | Straight Up Burgers | Dublin, Belfast, Cork |
Bunsen offers burgers, fries, soda, milkshakes, beer, and wine. Locations in Dublin, Belfast, and Cork. Open Sun-Wed 12:00-21:30, Thu-Sat 12:00-22:30.
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Bunsen Burners for Laboratory Use - Humboldt General Lab
Humboldt Bunsen Burners are high-quality, American-made burners with nickel-plated, die-cast zinc bases.
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Scientist of the Day - Robert Bunsen, German Chemist
Robert Bunsen, a German chemist, died Aug. 16, 1899, at age 88. Bunsen taught at several German universities, such as those in Göttingen, Kassel, Marburg, and ...
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Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff | Science History Institute
Teamwork. Bunsen and Kirchhoff (1824-1887), a Prussian physicist trained at Königsberg, met and became friends in 1851, when Bunsen spent a year at the University of Breslau, where Kirchhoff was also teaching. Bunsen was called to the University of Heidelberg in 1852, and he soon arranged for Kirchhoff to teach at Heidelberg as well.
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Bunsen Is a Beast
Bunsen's Mom (voiced by Jennifer Hale) is an unnamed one-eyed octopus-like beast who is Bunsen's mother
Bunsen's Dad (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is an unnamed bat-like beast who is Bunsen's father.
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Bunsen (crater)
Bunsen is a lunar impact crater that lies near the northwestern limb of the Moon. Northwest of Bunsen, on the far side of the Moon, is McLaughlin.
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Please explain how to light a bunsen burner using a match
today i'm going to show you how to safely and properly light a bunsen burner put your goggles on first here's my bunsen burner you can see that it's already burner with a match i take that lit match and run it up the side of the barrel of the bunsen burner until it comes in contact with the gas and ignites
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