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blue flame burner

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  • 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

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  • 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 — [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

  • Bun|sen burner — «BUHN suhn», a gas burner with a very hot, blue flame, used in laboratories. Air is let in at the base and mixed with gas. ╂[< Robert W. Bunsen, 1811 1899, a German chemist, who invented it] …   Useful 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

  • Oil burner — This article is about the heating device. For a meaning related to engines, see Oil burner (engine). An oil burner for domestic central heating An oil burner is a heating device which burns fuel oil. The oil is atomized in to a fine spray usually …   Wikipedia

  • meker burner — ˈmekə(r) noun Usage: usually capitalized M Etymology: after George Meker, 20th century chemist : a laboratory gas burner that differs from a typical Bunsen burner in having a constriction in the tube and a grid at the top of the burner causing… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Meker burner — Mek·er burn·er mek ər .bər nər n a laboratory gas burner that differs from a typical Bunsen burner in having a constriction in the tube and a grid at the top of the burner causing the flame of burning gas to consist of a number of short blue… …   Medical dictionary

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