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Bunsen burnerA gas burner with adjustable air intake, commonly used in laboratories.
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Bunsen burner1879, named for Prof. Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899) of Heidelberg, who invented it in 1855. He also was co-inventor of the spectroscope.
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Bunsen burnerA piece of science equipment common in laboratories and used for heating, combustion and sterilization. It is fed with flammable gas and produces an open flame, which can be regulated by an air valve.
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