Robert Wilhelm Bunsen lived in Germany and is actually related to me. In my family there was supposedly a family argument when part of the family went to the US. The argument was about whether or not to drop the "n" off of Bunsen to make it sound like Bunse. i guess they wanted to do that because they went to America and the names sort of change. Robert wanted to keep the n so he kept the n in his name. I am 14 and a boy and believe it or not he is my great great great many more greats something and i am going on ancestory.com to find out if he was my grandpa or uncle or whatever. but i am related to him. i am into inventing and science my self also. he never wed or had kids. i love him very much.
Robert Bunsen, the German chemist known for his invention of the Bunsen burner, lived in Heidelberg, Germany for most of his life. He conducted his research and teaching at the University of Heidelberg, where he also developed his famous flame test with Gustav Kirchhoff.
Well, when he was reasonably young he lived in Gottingen, Germany. In his 60's he lived in Staford for two years with his wife and children
Robert Thirsk lives in New Westminster British Columbia
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Robert Fulton is buried at Trinity Church Cemetery in New York City, USA.
Robert Schumann's grave is located in the Alter Friedhof cemetery in Bonn, Germany. He was buried there in 1856.
Robert Bunsen live in 30 March 1811 and died in 16 August 1899.
The Bunsen burner was made by Peter Desaga but with some indications from Robert Bunsen.
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen Burner in 1867.
Robert Bunsen was the person who invented the Bunsen burner in 1855.
I'm not sure but I know that he nevered married
Robert Bunsen created the Bunsen burner
Robert Bunsen invited the Bunsen burned
German chemist, Robert Bunsen, was born on March 30, 1811 and died on August 16, 1899, at the age of 88. He is well-known for being the inventor of the Bunsen burner.
German chemist, Robert Bunsen, was born on March 30, 1811 and died on August 16, 1899, at the age of 88. He is well-known for being the inventor of the Bunsen burner.
No, Robert Bunsen was never married. Robert was the inventor of the Bunsen burner. The Bunsen burner is still used in 2014.
Robert Bunsen never married.
Bunsen burner: Robert Bunsen and Peter Desaga, Heidelberg (Germany), 1855