Bunsen
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Noun — Short for Bunsen burner, a small gas burner used in science labs to produce a controlled open flame.
How to use Bunsen
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Etymology
Named after the German chemist Robert Bunsen, who helped popularize the burner design in the 1850s.
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What does “Bunsen” mean?
The word “Bunsen” means short for Bunsen burner, a small gas burner used in science labs to produce a controlled open flame. In plain terms, the gas burner every school chemistry student uses to heat things safely.
How do you pronounce “Bunsen”?
“Bunsen” is pronounced BUHN-suhn (/ˈbʌnsən/ in IPA).
How do you use “Bunsen” in a sentence?
Here is “Bunsen” used in a sentence: “She lit the bunsen and began heating the test tube.”
What part of speech is “Bunsen”?
“Bunsen” is a noun.
Where does the word “Bunsen” come from?
The word “Bunsen” dates back to around 1850 and comes from German. Named after the German chemist Robert Bunsen, who helped popularize the burner design in the 1850s.