If you are referring to a Bunsen burner, used in laboratories to heat chemicals, it was named for it's inventor- Robert Bunsen. See link at bottom of page.
The Bunsen burner was made by Peter Desaga but with some indications from Robert Bunsen.
from minerals and are separated in distillation.
Robert Bunsen was the person who invented the Bunsen burner in 1855.
He was a pioneer in Photo Chemistry and also in Organoarsenic chemistry
born: March 31,1811 died:august 16,1899
The German surname of Bunsen is first found in the early records of Prussia.
He came from Germany
A Bunsen burner is a flame that makes a devise that combines flammable gas with air, named after Robert Bunsen, the German chemist who invented an improved Bunsen burner in 1855. A Bunsen burner is used in laboratories.
The word Bunsen burner is spelled with the capital letter B because the device is named after Robert Bunsen, the scientist who suggested the design principles for a gas laboratory heating device.
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen burner if that is what you mean?
The Bunsen burner was made by Peter Desaga but with some indications from Robert Bunsen.
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from minerals and are separated in distillation.
The Bunsen burner uses natural gas to burn. Methane, CH4. Below is the equation of Bunsen burner combustion. CH4 + 2O2 --> CO2 + 2H2O Methane burns combined with oxygen gas ( with ignition from a flame ) from the air and carbon dioxide and water are the products of this Bunsen burner reaction.
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen Burner in 1867.
Robert Bunsen was the inventor of the Bunsen burner
The Bunsen burner,the Bunsen cell battery