Bunsen Burner
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“Bunsen’s Burner, a form of gas burner especially adapted for heating, consisting of a tube, in which, by means of holes in the side, the gas becomes mixed with air before consumption, so that it gives a non-illuminating smokeless flame.” -Vaughan, 1906
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fire, apparatus, laboratory, chemistry, flame, gas burner, heat, Bunsen Burner, lab equipment, Bunsen's burnerGalleries
Chemistry ApparatusSource
L. Brent Vaughan Hill's Practical Reference Library of General Knowledge (New York, NY: Dixon, Hanson & Company, 1906)
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