Because it is named after Robert Bunsen, the person who invented the burner.
because Robert Bunsen made it :)
Peter, David, Simon and Stanley
It is called a crucible.
The gas that a Bunsen burner burns is typically natural gas or liquid propane.
The mat that is placed under a Bunsen burner can be referred to as a heat proof mat.
Yes they are used for heating small amounts of liquids!
The mat used to put a Bunsen burner on is called a flame-resistant or heat-resistant mat. It is designed to protect the work surface and prevent accidents from the high heat generated by the Bunsen burner.
A wire gauze is placed on a tripod stand on top of a Bunsen burner.
The stick used to light a Bunsen burner is called a splint however you have to light the splint with a match
he was a German chemist, and philology professor
The white part of a flame on a Bunsen burner is called the inner cone. This part of the flame is the hottest and is where complete combustion of the fuel is occurring.
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen Burner in 1867.