bunsen burner flame

bunsen burner flame
• bunzenov plamen

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  • Bunsen burner — Bun sen burn er, Bunsen s burner Bun sen s burn er(Chem.), a kind of burner, invented by Professor Bunsen of Heidelberg, consisting of a straight tube, four or five inches in length, having small holes for the entrance of air at the bottom.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Bunsen burner — [bun′sən] n. [after BUNSEN Robert Wilhelm] a small gas burner that produces a hot, blue flame, used in chemistry laboratories, etc.: it consists of a hollow metal tube with holes at the bottom for admitting air to be mixed with the gas …   English World dictionary

  • Bunsen burner — Infobox Laboratory equipment name = Bunsen Burner caption = A Bunsen Burner with needle valve. The hose barb for the gas tube is facing left and the needle valve for gas flow adjustment is on the opposite side. The air inlet on this particular… …   Wikipedia

  • Bunsen burner — a type of gas burner, commonly used in chemical laboratories, with which a very hot, practically nonluminous flame is obtained by allowing air to enter at the base and mix with the gas. [1865 70; named after R. W. BUNSEN] * * *   device for… …   Universalium

  • Bunsen burner — A gas lamp supplied with lateral openings admitting sufficient air so that the carbon is completely burned, thus giving a very hot but only slightly luminous flame. [RW Bunsen, 1811–1899] * * * Bun·sen burn·er bən(t) sən .bər nər n a gas burner… …   Medical dictionary

  • Bunsen Burner —    , BUNSENITE    Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811 1899) was a professor of chemistry at the University of Heidelberg for thirty seven years. He is credited with having invented the Bunsen burner, but other scientists helped in its design. Together… …   Dictionary of eponyms

  • Bunsen burner — UK [ˌbʌns(ə)n ˈbɜː(r)nə(r)] / US [ˈbʌnsən ˌbɜrnər] noun [countable] Word forms Bunsen burner : singular Bunsen burner plural Bunsen burners science a piece of equipment that produces a gas flame, used for scientific experiments in a laboratory …   English dictionary

  • Bunsen burner — noun Etymology: Robert W. Bunsen Date: 1860 a gas burner consisting typically of a straight tube with small holes at the bottom where air enters and mixes with the gas to produce an intensely hot blue flame …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Bunsen burner — Bun′sen burn′er n. chem. a gas burner with a hot flame, commonly used in laboratories • Etymology: 1865–70; after R. W. Bunsen …   From formal English to slang

  • Bunsen burner — /bʌnsən ˈbɜnə / (say bunsuhn bernuh) noun a type of gas burner with which a very hot, practically non luminous flame is obtained by allowing air to enter at the base and mix with the gas. {named after RW Bunsen} …  

  • Bunsen burner — Bun|sen bur|ner [ˌbʌnsən ˈbə:nə US ˈbə:rnər] n [Origin: Robert Bunsen (1811 99), German scientist] a piece of equipment that produces a hot gas flame, for scientific ↑experiments …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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