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Bunsen Burner is a kind of gas burner that creates a safe, smokeless, hot, and non-luminous flame which can be used for various scientific experiments and research. In 1857, German ... Read more The post Bunsen Burner- Principle, Parts, Types, Procedure, Uses appeared first on Microbe Notes. Microbiology Notes, Bunsen Burner, Chemistry Set, Scientific Experiment, Gas Burners, Oil Burner, Oil Burners, Microbiology, Ways To Save Money

Bunsen Burner is a kind of gas burner that creates a safe, smokeless, hot, and non-luminous flame which can be used for various scientific experiments and research. In 1857, German ... Read more The post Bunsen Burner- Principle, Parts, Types, Procedure, Uses appeared first on Microbe Notes.

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March 31, is "Bunsen Burner Day!" ::  In 1852, Robert Bunsen began working at the University of Heidelberg. He was trying to isolate chemical substances and became frustrated with the inefficient and smoky heat sources that were used in the laboratory. He drew up plans for a burner that would mix gas and air prior to ignition. The result was the Bunsen burner, which is now used in laboratories all over the world. http://science.howstuffworks.com/dictionary/chemistry-terms/bunsen-burner-info.htm History Of Chemistry, Chemistry Lab Equipment, Bunsen Burner, Lab Instruments, Chemistry Labs, States Of Matter, Laboratory Equipment, A Discovery Of Witches, Lab Equipment

March 31, is "Bunsen Burner Day!" :: In 1852, Robert Bunsen began working at the University of Heidelberg. He was trying to isolate chemical substances and became frustrated with the inefficient and smoky heat sources that were used in the laboratory. He drew up plans for a burner that would mix gas and air prior to ignition. The result was the Bunsen burner, which is now used in laboratories all over the world…

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