It was both of them
Faraday wasn't the inventor of Bunsen burner.
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
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 designed in 1854 by Robert Bunsen, at The University of Heidelberg.
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Faraday wasn't the inventor of Bunsen burner.
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 was the person who designed the mechanics of the Bunsen burner at the University ofHeidelberg.
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.
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).
The Bunsen burner was designed in 1854 by Robert Bunsen, at The University of Heidelberg.
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.
Michael Faraday obviously was a British scientist. Michael Faraday, FRS (September 22, 1791 - August 25, 1867) was an English chemist and physicist (or natural philosopher, in the terminology of that time) who contributed significantly to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. Faraday studied the magnetic field around a conductor carrying a DC electric current, and established the basis for the magnetic field concept in physics. He discovered electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis. His inventions of electromagnetic rotary devices formed the foundation of electric motor technology. As a chemist, Faraday discovered chemical substances such as benzene, invented an early form of the Bunsen burner and the system of oxidation numbers, and popularized terminology such as anode, cathode, electrode, and ion. Micheal faraday also was an brithish physicist and chemist
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A man named Michael Faraday created and invented the Bunsen Burner, Robert Bunsen improved it by making the flame cleaner, hotter and non luminous. The Bunsen Burner was named after him, but that does not mean he made it.
Certainly! That's what they're designed for.