The Bunsen Burner was named after Mr Robert Bunsen himself a German man that had a crazy idea. Mr Bunsen came across they idea and people soon had the bunsen burner in 1855.
A Bunsen burner is a flame making device that combines a flammable gas with air, named after Robert Bunsen, the German chemist who introduced it in 1855.
NO , he didn't , Robert Bunsen is the scientist credited with bringing the Bunsen burner into laboratories and he has the honor of the burner being called after him.
Peter Desaga had a very important contribution to this discovery; some science historians consider that Desaga was the inventor.
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen
1855
The burner was invented in 1854; Robert Bunsen was born in 1811. This type of burner was designed by Bunsen and constructed by Peter Desaga.
He was a German scientist who invented the Bunsen burner.
he was a German chemist, and philology professor
parts and uses of the Bunsen burner
You can place a wire gauze on top of it and keep a safe distance away form the bunsen burner. Try not to perform anyexperiments while sitting down- it is safer while standing.
Faraday wasn't the inventor of Bunsen burner.
It was both of them
Bunsen didn't invent the Bunsen Burner. Peter Desaga did on the request from Bunsen. It was around 1855. See the referenced wiki page below for the full story
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen burner if that is what you mean?
Robert Bunsen was the person who invented the Bunsen burner in 1855.
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen Burner in 1867.
The burner was invented in 1854; Robert Bunsen was born in 1811. This type of burner was designed by Bunsen and constructed by Peter Desaga.
The Bunsen burner was first invented by a British physicist and chemist called Michael Faraday in the early 19th century. It was than improved by a famous German chemist called Robert Bunsen in 1850. The second Bunsen burner was now safer, easier and more efficient and has an 'air hole' so you could change the flame from a safety flame (the yellow one) to a efficient flame (the blue one).
The Bunsen burner was first invented by a British physicist and chemist called Michael Faraday in the early 19th century. It was than improved by a famous German chemist called Robert Bunsen in 1850. The second Bunsen burner was now safer, easier and more efficient and has an 'air hole' so you could change the flame from a safety flame (the yellow one) to a efficient flame (the blue one).
This burner was invented by Bunsen or more probable by Desaga; the scope is to be a source of heating in the laboratory.
Robert Bunsen invented the bun sen burner in1876.
He was a pioneer in Photo Chemistry and also in Organoarsenic chemistry