When the University of Heidelberg hired Robert X in 1852, the
authorities promised to build him a new laboratory building. Heidelberg
had just begun to install coal-gas street lighting, so the new
laboratory building was also supplied with illuminating gas.
Illumination was one thing; a source of heat for chemical operations
something quite different.
Previous laboratory lamps left much to be
desired regarding economy and simplicity, as well as the quality of the
flame for the lamp, for it was desirable to maximize the temperature and
minimize the luminosity. While his building was still under
construction late in 1854, X suggested certain design principles to the
university’s talented mechanic, Peter Desaga, and asked him to construct
a prototype. By the time the building opened early in 1855, Desaga had
made fifty of these devices for X’s students. X published a description
two years later, and many of his colleagues soon adopted the design.
Identify X and his device.
Answer: Robert Bunsen and the Bunsen burner.
13 Answers:
robert bunsen
bunsen burner
Robert Bunsen and The Bunsen Burner.
X-Bunsen
Device-Bunsen Burner
Robert Bunsen, Bunsen Burner
Robert Bunsen
The Bunsen Burner
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robert bunsen nad the device is bunsen burner..sitter..!!
Bunsen and bunsen burner
robert bunsen
the bunsen burner
Bunsen, the Bunsen burner.
x= Robert Bunsen
Bunsen burner
Robert Bunsen - The Bunsen burner
Robert Bunsen and the Bunsen burner
Bunsen Burner
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