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Did Mr Robert Milhelm Bunsen invent the Bunsen burner and why?

It wasn't infact Robert Bunsen it was actually his assistant Peter Desaga in 1855. But we should give Bunsen a bit of credit because he let other scientists copy his idea for free.


What was some other contributions of Robert Bunsen?

Robert Bunsen invited the Bunsen burned


What is full name of Robert Bunsen?

Robert Bunsen (1811-1899) was a German chemist, discoverer of caesium and rubidium (with Gustav Kirchhoff), is one of the inventors of the Bunsen burner (with Peter Desaga), published many contributions in other chapters of chemistry.


What changes happened as a result of Robert Bunsen work?

Robert Bunsen's work led to the development of the Bunsen burner, which revolutionized laboratory practices by providing a controlled and efficient source of heat for experiments. This invention made it easier for scientists to conduct experiments that required high temperatures, contributing to advancements in chemistry and other scientific fields.


What is 5 other inventions by Robert Bunsen except the burner?

He investigated the emission spectra of heated elements. With Gustav Kirchhoff they discovered cesium. He also discovered rubidium. the Bunsen burner... that is all i can think of!


What changes happened at the result of Robert bunsens work?

As a result of Robert Bunsen's work, he developed the Bunsen burner, which revolutionized laboratory experiments by providing a controllable heat source. This invention made it easier for scientists to perform various chemical reactions and experiments, leading to advancements in chemistry and other scientific fields.


Did Robert bunson invent anything other than the bunson burner?

no he only invented the bunson burner.


Who is mr Robert Bunsen?

Robert Bunsen was a 19th-century German chemist best known for his contributions to analytical chemistry and the development of the Bunsen burner, a device that provides a single open gas flame. Born on March 30, 1811, he conducted significant research in areas such as spectroscopy and the identification of chemical elements. Bunsen's work laid the foundation for various modern scientific techniques and instruments. He also collaborated with other scientists, including the physicist Gustav Kirchhoff, to explore the spectrum of elements.


When he invented the Bunsen burner?

The Bunsen burner was invented by German chemist Robert Bunsen in 1855. It was designed to provide a controllable flame for laboratory use, allowing for more precise heating in experiments. The burner uses a mixture of gas and air, which can be adjusted to create a flame of varying temperature and intensity. Bunsen's invention significantly improved laboratory practices in chemistry and other sciences.


Who old was Robert Bunsen when he died?

was up by the way Robert Bunsen was born in 1811 and died in 1899 which means he was 88 years old (OOLD MAN)by the way cod(call of duty) 4 and cod 5 and mw2(modern warfare 2)is gnna be sik and ps3 is da best and PC xbox and other consoles suk.if you have ps3 u rule


Did Robert Hooke invent anything else except for the first Gregorian refracting telescope?

Yes and No. Robert Hooke did not invent anything other than the Gregorian refracting telescope. But he discovered 'cell' in 1665 that is the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism


What were Bunsen's other achievements other than the invention of the Bunsen burner?

Robert Bunsen investigated the emission spectra of heated elements and helped to discover cesium and rubidium. He also invented the use of iron oxide hydrate to treat arsenic poisoning, which is still used.