The Bunsen burner was designed in 1854 by Robert Bunsen, at The University of Heidelberg.
Flames need air to expand and grow, or become hotter. The oxygen circles the flame and makes the flame alter. The collar allows air to get to the flame.
He was a pioneer in Photo Chemistry and also in Organoarsenic chemistry
it doesn't have a meaning, Robert Bunsen created it so it was thought to him to call his invintion a Bunsen burner!
No, Robert Bunsen did not invent the Bunsen burner. It was actually invented by Michael Faraday in the 19th century. The Bunsen burner is named after Bunsen as he helped popularize its use in laboratories.
The Bunsen burner was intentionally designed by Robert Bunsen in the 19th century for laboratory experiments. It was created to produce a hot, clean flame for heating, sterilizing, and performing chemical reactions in a controlled manner.
It Was Robert Bunsen.
he invented a gas burner.
how do you make the flame on busen burner bigger
I think it burns gas.
Please ask a question that makes sense
because it makes you burn up cause your a twit
The Bunsen burner was first introduced in the 1850s by German chemist Robert Bunsen and his laboratory assistant, Peter Desaga. However, the exact date of when the first Bunsen burner was sold is not well documented.
I'm sorry, but "busen burner" does not appear to be a recognized term in any field or industry that I am aware of. It is possible that there may be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the term. If you could provide more context or clarify the term, I would be happy to help explain its meaning or usage.
After Burner was created in 1987.
Burner - comics - was created in 1977.
Burner - album - was created in 1994.
After Burner II was created in 1987.