Robert Bunsen in 1852
The gas used in a UK laboratory Bunsen burner is typically natural gas or propane.
This burner was invented by Bunsen or more probable by Desaga; the scope is to be a source of heating in the laboratory.
probably a Bunsen burner the thing that you attatch to gas taps with a tube, add a match on top of the gas and you have your " lab burner" =]
It was invented in order to apply controlled heat, in laboratory conditions.
The gas burner is used in laboratory to make reaction at high temperatures, to melt materials, for calcination, for burning.
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.
we cn usE bunSen burner ..... so that we coUld leaRn it?!
Robert Bunsen
He invented the gas burner
he invented a gas burner.
A Bunsen burner striker is a tool used to ignite the gas coming out of a Bunsen burner. It produces a spark that ignites the gas, allowing the burner flame to be adjusted and controlled for heating purposes in the laboratory.
A Bunsen burner is a common source of heat in a laboratory. It uses gas and air to produce a controlled flame for heating purposes.