View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Bunsen.

Bunsen

Bunsen meaning

A German surname.

Example sentences (18)

A blow torch or Bunsen burner was used, along with substances being poured on them and they were also hit with a shovel, kicked and punched.

Abeken participated in Bunsen's works, namely an evangelic prayer and hymn-book.

A drop of blood placed between two glass slides and heated over a Bunsen burner fixed the blood cells while still allowing them to be stained.

Bunsen left Rome in 1838 and Abeken followed soon thereafter to Germany.

By the time the building opened early in 1855 Desaga had made fifty of the burners for Bunsen's students.

Convection can be demonstrated by placing a heat source (e.g. a Bunsen burner ) at the side of a glass full of a liquid, and observing the changes in temperature in the glass caused by the warmer ghost fluid moving into cooler areas.

During the first series, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew hosted Muppet Labs by himself.

He anticipated Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff in announcing that the lines of the spectrum were characteristic of the chemical substance which emitted them, and in indicating the value of this discovery in chemical analysis.

History Gustav Kirchhoff (left) and Robert Bunsen (right) Analytical chemistry has been important since the early days of chemistry, providing methods for determining which elements and chemicals are present in the object in question.

History In 1852 the University of Heidelberg hired Bunsen and promised him a new laboratory building.

Kirchhoff and Bunsen processed 150 kg of a lepidolite containing only 0.24% rubidium oxide (Rb 2 O).

Properties Most aliphatic compounds are flammable, allowing the use of hydrocarbons as fuel, such as methane in Bunsen burners and as liquefied natural gas (LNG), and acetylene in welding.

Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff discovered new elements by observing their emission spectra.

The first instrumental analysis was flame emissive spectrometry developed by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff who discovered rubidium (Rb) and caesium (Cs) in 1860. citation Most of the major developments in analytical chemistry take place after 1900.

The flame also burns without noise, unlike the Bunsen or Teclu burners. citation * Tirrill burner – The base of the burner has a needle valve which allows the regulation of gas intake directly from the Burner, rather than from the gas source.

The gap, set by the distance between the nut and the end of the tube, regulates the influx of the air in a way similar to the open slots of the Bunsen burner.

The most important alternatives to the Bunsen burner are: * Teclu burner – The lower part of its tube is conical, with a round screw nut below its base.

The pure metal was eventually isolated by the German chemist Carl Setterberg while working on his doctorate with Kekulé and Bunsen.