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The Earth is a vibrant blue, the kind of blue you see when looking at a Bunsen burner.
Remember what Antoine de Boursin did to the hapless employees at Bunsen Burners International?
The only time they are exposed to Bunsen burners and round-bottomed flasks is when they open text books to study.
The sparks generated by striking steel against a flint provide the activation energy to initiate combustion in this Bunsen burner.
Sometimes he would see the Bunsen burners on, the shooting blue flame and jet white heat.
This experiment involved a Bunsen burner, glass beakers, and a chemical, among other things.
The Bunsen burners that inspired thousands of young Scots to become scientists are in danger of being snuffed out.
In 1859, Kirchoff and Bunsen invented the spectroscope and demonstrated that different atoms absorb and emit different wavelengths of light.
So Paul emptied the sand-filled red fire bucket, threw in some potatoes, vegetables and meat, and cooked a stew over a Bunsen burner.
Brown's tinkering with his side was experimental, and as successful as setting fire to the lab curtains with a Bunsen burner.
As a result blue light is more energetic than red light and hot flames from well adjusted Bunsen burners emit blue rather than yellow light.
It is thought the GCSE pupil got too close to a Bunsen burner or burning taper.
The students learnt how to heat little copper pellets in a spoon over a Bunsen burner until they melted.
One of the most commonly used pieces of equipment for heating in a laboratory, a Bunsen burner uses natural gas as a fuel supply.
One day in chemistry class, a few of us took a silver dollar and heated it over a Bunsen burner until it almost glowed.
But it is a common misconception that Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen burner.
The capillary tip was sealed using a Bunsen burner such that the distal end of Pt wire was straight in the tubing.
The investigation and identification of cacodyl by Bunsen in 1848 was to mark the beginning of the era of organometallic chemistry.
Simple examples of dissipative structures include the flames of candles and Bunsen burners, for which the flows of reactants and energy out of the system are quite apparent.
A significant part of the curriculum is delivered in science laboratories involving Bunsen burners, a variety of chemicals and equipment of a fragile nature such as glassware.
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By chance, however, Bunsen came to Chur on a visit to his brother-in-law, at whose house I first met him.
They may be picked up on a clean platinum wire and heated to redness in a Bunsen flame, and spectroscopically examined.
The tube is dried by aspirating air through it, and gently warming with a Bunsen burner.
The tube should be heated in the flame of a Bunsen burner, or blast lamp until it is very soft.
Expect quirky cocktails delivered with a dose of theatre, with chemistry sets and Bunsen burners thrown in for good measure.
Now have some one light a match for you, or else go to a lighted Bunsen burner.
So far the Bunsen Buddies has run experiments in creating soda worms and lava lamps.
The second theory I should not have mentioned if it had not been dignified by the name of Bunsen.
To do this thoroughly we must have a Bunsen burner to afford the best illustration.
To understand the nature of the flame we must first understand the principles of the Bunsen.
It led Bunsen himself almost immediately to the isolation of two new elements of the alkali group, caesium and rubidium.
The disc is then annealed in the Bunsen flame and the stem riveted on.
Most of my readers will know the formation of the Bunsen flame.
I have sent off the Ascension plants through Bunsen to Ehrenberg.
The burner used with a mantle is constructed on the Bunsen principle.
Broad, low tables were scattered about, which bristled with retorts, test-tubes, and little Bunsen lamps, with their blue flickering flames.
A large curved retort was boiling furiously in the bluish flame of a Bunsen burner, and the distilled drops were condensing into a two-litre measure.
He falls in with the kindly if eccentric Dr Bunsen van der Dunkel while a wide-eyed tomboy identified simply as The Girl wonders why the moon man is missing.
You could have students going straight into second-year college science courses without ever having used a Bunsen burner.
Watch as they make your drink on the Bunsen burner, then add ice and shake and pour into an Old Fashioned glass.
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