NOUN
- German chemist who with Kirchhoff pioneered spectrum analysis but is remembered mainly for his invention of the Bunsen burner (1811-1899)
How To Use Bunsen In A Sentence
- Hold them in a Bunsen burner flame with a pair of tongs.
- “So I understand you and Sheriff Bunsen have finally set the wedding date,” Bertha said, fixing me with her little henlike eyes. Telegraph Days
- The only time they are exposed to Bunsen burners and round-bottomed flasks is when they open text books to study.
- In chemistry we talked about kinetics, and we had the Bunsens on to keep us warm.
- Rubidium and cesium were discovered in 1860 by Robert Bunsen using the newly developed spectroscope which shows light-emission patterns that are characteristic for each element.
- The Bunsen burners that inspired thousands of young Scots to become scientists are in danger of being snuffed out.
- Gift-wrapped in thick brown paper tied with string, it had promising heft and solidity: a chemistry set with a real Bunsen burner, perhaps; certainly not anything boring to wear.
- This experiment involved a Bunsen burner, glass beakers, and a chemical, among other things.
- Kids are sitting paired off with each other at lab tables with Bunsen burners on tabletops along with test tube holders and other chemistry objects.
- Quigley leaped into the air like a monkey that has sat on a bunsen burner and gave a sort of primal grunt.