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Bunsen burner
noun
- 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.
Bunsen burner
/ ˈbʌnsən /
noun
- a gas burner, widely used in scientific laboratories, consisting of a metal tube with an adjustable air valve at the base
Bunsen burner
- A small gas burner used in laboratories. It consists of a vertical metal tube connected to a gas fuel source, with adjustable holes at its base. These holes allow air to enter the tube and mix with the gas in order to make a very hot flame.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Bunsen burner1
First recorded in 1865–70; named after R. W. Bunsen
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Bunsen burner1
C19: named after R. W. Bunsen
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Example Sentences
With India coach Rahul Dravid saying the pitch "may turn" - possibly code for it being a raging Bunsen burner - England have gone for the latter.
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My heart lit up like a Bunsen burner.
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Ian Fenn, who has since retired from Burnage Academy for Boys in Manchester, said Abedi could "barely light a Bunsen burner" while a pupil at his school.
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"He wouldn't have known how to make a bomb -he could barely light a Bunsen burner," said Mr Fenn.
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“Good. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I must return to my laboratory. My purple goop is boiling over a Bunsen burner. So are my ramen noodles.”
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