Bunsen may refer to Christian Bunsen librarian 1770 1837 , chief librarian of G ttingen and professor of modern philology, father of Robert Bunsen Christian Charles Josias Bunsen 1791 1860 , Prussian diplomat and scholar Frances Bunsen 1791 1876 , or Baroness Bunsen, Welsh painter and author, wife of Christian Charles Josias Bunsen Robert Bunsen 1811 1899 , German chemist, after whom is named Bunsen burner Bunsen cell Bunsen crater Bunsen crater on the moon 10361 Bunsen , an asteroid Bunsen Reaction The Bunsen Kirchhoff Award , a German award for spectroscopy Sir Maurice de Bunsen 1852 1932 , British diplomat Dr. Bunsen Honeydew , fictional character from the Muppet Show surname given name Category Low German surnames de Bunsen fr Bunsen it Bunsen pt Bunsen ... more details
Infobox scientist name Robert Bunsen image Bunsen Robert.jpg image size 5887778786896876 birth date 30 ... discoveries of caesium and rubidium . Invention of the Bunsen burner carbon zinc electrochemical cell ... 1860 Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen 30 March 1811 sup Birth date confusion N1 sup 16 August 1899 was a German ... elements, and discovered caesium in 1860 and rubidium in 1861 with Gustav Kirchhoff . Bunsen developed ... of organoarsenic chemistry. With his laboratory assistant, Peter Desaga , he developed the Bunsen burner , an improvement on the laboratory burners then in use. The Bunsen Kirchhoff Award for spectroscopy is named after Bunsen and Kirchhoff. Early life and education Robert Bunsen was born at G ttingen ... and professor of modern philology, Christian Bunsen 1770 1837 . ref name ACS cite journal title Professor Robert W. Bunsen journal The Journal of the American Chemical Society year 1900 volume 23 pages 89&ndash 107 url http books.google.com ?id u9oBAAAAYAAJ&pg RA1 PA89&dq robert bunsen son accessdate ... date confusion Sources disagree on Robert Bunsen s exact birth date. His parish register , as well as two curricula vitae , handwritten by Bunsen himself, support the claim that 30 March 1811 is Bunsen ... Bunsen geboren? journal Bunsen Magazin year 2011 volume 2 pages 56 57 publisher Deutsche Bunsen ... EBchecked topic 84752 Robert Wilhelm Bunsen Robert Wilhelm Bunsen , Encyclop dia Britannica . Encyclop dia ... 1949, pg. 18 Georg Lockemann Robert Wilhelm Bunsen. Lebensbild eines deutschen Naturforschers , Wissenschaftliche ... Robert Bunsen s 200th Anniversary , Royal Society of Chemistry ref ref http iopscience.iop.org 0031 9120 34 5 309 Bunsen without his burner , Colin A. Russell, Phys. Educ. 34 5 September 1999 ref ref http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G2 2830900705.html Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard , Complete Dictionary ... www.nature.com nature journal v86 n2159 abs 086079b0.html The Centenary of Bunsen s Birth , Letter to the Editor ... James D. ref According to his biographer Georg Lockemann , Bunsen himself celebrated his birthday ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Bunsen symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer discovery site discovered , designations yes mp name 10361 alt names 1994 PR20 named after Robert Bunsen mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.5701852 perihelion 2.0148630 semimajor eccentricity 0.1211159 period 1267.8541600 avg speed inclination 3.63715 asc node 143.50513 mean anomaly 265.42896 arg peri 286.67715 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 14.6 10361 Bunsen 1994 PR20 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid . References Reflist External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 10361 Bunsen JPL Small Body Database Browser on 10361 Bunsen MinorPlanets Navigator 10360 1993 VN 10362 1994 UC2 MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Bunsen Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1994 beltasteroid stub fa it 10361 Bunsen hu 10361 Bunsen pl 10361 Bunsen pt 10361 Bunsen uk 10361 vi 10361 Bunsen yo 10361 Bunsen ... more details
Frances Bunsen n e Frances Waddington 1791 &ndash April 1876 , or Baroness Bunsen , was a Wales Welsh painter and author, the wife of Christian Charles Josias Bunsen and the older sister of Augusta Hall, Baroness Llanover Lady Llanover . She was born at Dunston Park in Bedfordshire , one of the five daughters of landowner Benjamin Waddington, and later lived at T Uchaf , Llanover, Monmouthshire historic Monmouthshire . Her mother was a great niece of Mary Delany . Frances was a talented water colour painter. Several of her pictures are owned by Newport City Council . In July 1817 she married Baron Bunsen, who later became German ambassador to Britain. After his death in 1860, she published a memoir of his life. Works Paintings Swansea 1808 Hills beyond Crickhowell 1808 Monmouth 1810 Basaleg Church 1813 Tredegar Park 1813 Abergavenny Church 1838 Abercarn 1847 Writings Memoir of Baron Bunsen 1868 Life and Letters of Frances Baroness Bunsen 1879 Sources & External Links http www.askcymru.org.uk askcymru en view 1025 Ask Cymru http www.gtj.org.uk en item10 29016 Watercolours by Frances Bunsen held on Gathering the Jewels IMSLP id Bunsen n e Waddington , Frances Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Bunsen, Frances ALTERNATIVE NAMES Waddington, Frances Baroness Bunsen SHORT DESCRIPTION Welsh painter and author DATE OF BIRTH 1791 PLACE OF BIRTH Bedfordshire DATE OF DEATH April 1876 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bunsen,Frances Category 1791 births Category 1876 deaths Category Welsh biographers Category Welsh painters Category Women painters ... more details
The Bunsen Reaction is a chemical reaction that describes water, sulfur dioxide , and iodine reacting to form sulfuric acid and hydrogen iodide . This reaction is the first step in the Sulfur iodine cycle to produce hydrogen . 2H sub 2 sub O SO sub 2 sub I sub 2 sub H sub 2 sub SO sub 4 sub 2HI The reaction is named after Robert Bunsen . A similar reaction is the basis for Karl Fischer titration . unreferenced date October 2007 Category Inorganic reactions reaction stub nl Bunsen reactie ... more details
Image Bunsen cell.jpg thumb right 200 px Bunsen s cell The Bunsen cell is a zinc carbon primary cell colloquially called a battery composed of a zinc anode in dilute sulfuric acid separated by a porous pot from a carbon cathode in Nitric acid nitric or chromic acid . Cell details The Bunsen cell is about 1.9 volt s and arises from the following reaction ref cite book author Carhart, Henry Smith title Primary Batteries year 1891 publisher Allyn and Bacon location Boston pages 179&ndash 180 url http books.google.com ?id 6aA3AAAAMAAJ&pg PA179&dq bunsen cell reactions PPA179,M2 accessdate 2008 09 13 ref Zn H sub 2 sub SO sub 4 sub 2HNO sub 3 sub big big big big ZnSO sub 4 sub 2 H sub 2 sub O 2 NO sub 2 sub big big big big The cell is named after its inventor, German chemist Robert Wilhelm Bunsen , who improved upon the Grove cell by replacing William Robert Grove Grove s platinum cathode with carbon in the form of pulverized coal and coke fuel coke . Like Grove s battery, Bunsen s emitted noxious fumes. Bunsen used this cell to extract metals. Henri Moissan used a stack of 90 cells for the electrolysis of hydrogen fluoride to obtain the element fluorine for the first time. See also Commons category Electric batteries History of the battery List of battery types Battery nomenclature References Reflist Further reading cite book last Ayrton first W.E. coauthors T. Mather authorlink title ... PA82&dq bunsen cell doi id isbn page 82 cite journal title Ueber eine neue Construction ... R. Bunsen doi 10.1002 jlac.18410380306 issue 3 cite journal title Ueber die Anwendung der Kohle ... 417 430 author R. Bunsen doi 10.1002 andp.18411301109 External links http chem.ch.huji.ac.il eugeniik history bunsen.html battery Bunsen Battery Galvanic cells Category Battery electricity ca Pila de Bunsen de Bunsenelement es Pila de Bunsen fr Pile lectrique Piles d polarisation it Pila di Bunsen nl Bunsen element pl Ogniwo Bunsena fi Bunsenin paristo ... more details
Infobox mountain name Bunsen Peak photo BunsenPeakMammothYNP12 2009.jpg photo caption Bunsen Peak from Mammoth, 2009 elevation ft 8527 elevation ref ref name gnis prominence parent peak map USA Wyoming map caption label position right listing location Yellowstone National Park , Park County, Wyoming Park County , Wyoming Wyoming, USA range Gallatin Range lat d 44 lat m 55 lat s 54 lat NS N long d 110 long m 42 long s 25 long EW W coordinates ref ref name gnis cite gnis id 1609230 name Bunsen Peak accessdate 2009 12 29 ref topo Mammoth type age first ascent easiest route Bunsen Peak el. convert 8527 ft m is a prominent peak due south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park , Wyoming. The peak lies on the east flank of Kingman Pass on the Mammoth to Norris section of the Grand Loop Road Historic District Grand Loop Road . The peak was first ascended by Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden Ferdinand V. Hayden and Captain John W. Barlow in 1871, Bunsen Peak was not named until 1872 during the second Hayden Geologic Survey. E. S. Topping named the peak Observation Mountain in 1872 as well, but that name did not stick ref cite book last Whittlesey first Lee title Yellowstone Place Names publisher Montana Historical Society Press location Helena, MT isbn 0917298152 year 1988 page 30 ref . The Bunsen Peak Trail with its trailhead just south of Mammoth is a steep convert 2.1 mi km to the summit ... Press location Guilford, CT year 2003 isbn 0762725397 pages 75 76 ref . Bunsen Peak was named for the German chemist Robert Bunsen , the inventor of the Bunsen Burner and responsible for early work ... of Bunsen Peak footer lines 3 width 150 File Bunsen Robert.jpg Bunsen Peak namesake, Robert Bunsen File BunsenPeakFromSwanLake1922.jpg Bunsen Peak from Swan Lake Flats, 1922 File BunsenPeakFromTowerRoadYNP2009.jpg Bunsen Peak from Mammoth Tower Road, 2009 File BunsenPeakFromBlackTailPlateau2009.jpg Bunsen Peak from Blacktail Deer Plateau, 2009 File BunsenPeakFromWraithFallsTrailYNP.jpg From Wraith ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 41.4 N or S N longitude 85.3 E or W W diameter 52 km depth Unknown colong 86 eponym Robert Wilhelm Bunsen Robert W. Bunsen Bunsen is a moon lunar Impact crater crater that lies near the northwestern limb of the Moon . It is located to the west of the Oceanus Procellarum and the crater Von Braun crater von Braun . To the southeast is the crater Lavoisier crater Lavoisier , and to the northeast lies Gerard crater Gerard . Northwest of Bunsen, on the Far side Moon far side of the Moon, is McLaughlin lunar crater McLaughlin . Due to its position this crater appears foreshortened when viewed from the Earth , and its visibility is affected by libration . This crater has become considerably worn and eroded by subsequent impacts, leaving a formation that has been described as disintegrated. The most intact portion of the rim is along the northeastern side. There is a smaller, crater like formation intruding into the southeastern rim. Within the crater, the floor is pitted by tiny impacts, and has a rille system of criss crossing clefts near the northern and southern rims. There is a low ridge near the southwest corner of the interior. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Bunsen. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Bunsen width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center A align center 43.2 N align center 88.9 W align center 39 km align center B align center 44.2 N align center 88.2 W align center 20 km align center C align center 44.2 N align center 90.0 W align center 18 km align center D align center 40.9 N align center 86.9 W align center 14 km References Lunar crater references Category Impact craters on the Moon da Bunsen m nekrater fa fr Bunsen crat re ... more details
Infobox laboratory equipment name Bunsen Burner image Bunsen burner.jpg alt caption A Bunsen burner with needle ... br Sterilization br Combustion inventor Robert Wilhelm Bunsen No See article manufacturer model related Hot plate br Heating mantle br Meker Fisher burner A Bunsen burner , named after Robert Bunsen ... of the Bunsen Burner journal J. Chem. Ed. volume 33 issue pages 20 21 doi ref ref cite book first A. J. last Rocke year 2002 chapter Bunsen Burner title Oxford Companion to the History of Modern ... Issues 2005 Apr clicSubscriber V82N04 p518.pdf title The Origin of the Bunsen Burner author William ... ref Operation File Bunsen burner flame types .jpg thumb 300px left Different flame types of Bunsen burner depending on flow through the throat holes holes on the side of the Bunsen burner not to be confused ... Other burners based on the same principle exist. The most important alternatives to Bunsen burner ... in a way similar to the open slots of the Bunsen burner. The Teclu burner provides better mixing of air and fuel and can achieve higher flame temperatures than Bunsen burner. ref cite book author Mandal ... and limits the maximum rate of air intake in a conventional Bunsen burner. Flame temperatures of up to convert 1100 1200 C F 2 are achievable. The flame also burns without noise, unlike the Bunsen ... 2007 October ClassicKitBunsenBurner.asp A history of the Bunsen Burner. Laboratory equipment DEFAULTSORT Bunsen Burner Category Laboratory equipment Category Combustion engineering Category Light sources ar ca Bec Bunsen cs Bunsen v kahan da Bunsenbr nder de Bunsenbrenner es Mechero Bunsen fa fr Bec Bunsen ga D ire Bunsen gl Queimador Bunsen hi hr Plamenik it Becco di Bunsen hu Bunsen g ms Penunu Bunsen nl Bunsenbrander ja pnb pl Palnik Bunsena pt Bico de Bunsen ru si simple Bunsen burner sr fi Bunsenlamppu sv Bunsenbr nnare tl Kalang Bunsen ta tr Bunsen beki uk ... more details
Infobox character name Dr. Bunsen Honeydew series The Muppet Show image caption first 1976 on The Muppets Show creator Jim Henson portrayer voice Dave Goelz alias species gender Male Dr. Bunsen Honeydew is a The Muppets Muppet from The Muppet Show , performed by Dave Goelz . He is a bald, bespectacled, lab coated scientist who would do periodic science segments from Muppet Labs, where the future is being made today. The muppet has no eyes, only completely transparent, lensless glasses. This makes him appear a very absent minded intellectual. He was named after Robert Bunsen , inventor of the Bunsen Burner . His last name is an obvious reference to the honeydew melon for which his head bears a striking resemblance. Honeydew s experiments usually cause great harm to his long running assistant Beaker Muppet Beaker , a nearly mute Muppet with a shock of reddish hair. Honeydew worked alone in the first season of The Muppet Show , but from the second season onward, the luckless Beaker would always be present. Some of the inventions that were created and tested included edible paper clips, a gorilla detector, hair growing tonic, banana sharpener, a robot politician and an electric nose warmer. In response to the ancient quest of alchemy to turn lead into gold, Honeydew created a device that turned gold into cottage cheese. Appearance Dr. Bunsen Honeydew s name was derived from the traditional piece of lab equipment, the Bunsen burner , plus the fact that his head was shaped and colored ... ITC Entertainment produced The Muppet Show . Henson responded in a Judy Harris interview Bunsen Honeydew ... voiced Bunsen, and Frank Welker provided Beaker s squeaky meeps. Bunsen made an appearance in Little ... and the British Association for the Advancement of Science , Beaker and Dr. Bunsen Honeydew were ... films DEFAULTSORT Honeydew, Dr. Bunsen Category The Muppets characters Category Fictional scientists .... Dr. Honigtau Bunsenbrenner und Assistent Beaker nl Dr. Bunsen Honeydew pt Dr. Bunsen Honeydew ... more details
The Bunsen Kirchhoff Award is a prize for outstanding achievements in the field of analytical spectroscopy. It has been awarded since 1990 by the German Working Group of Applied Spectroscopy, and is endowed with 2500 by PerkinElmer , Germany ref http barolo.ipc.uni tuebingen.de extern dasp daspbunsen eng.html ref ref http www.gwu.edu media pressreleases 12 27 00 BKPrize.cfm ref . The prize is named in honor of Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff . References references Category Chemistry awards Category Awards established in 1990 Category Analytical chemistry chemistry stub Award stub ... more details
orphan date August 2010 The Bunsen solubility coefficient or Bunsen absorption coefficient , named for Robert Bunsen , is one of a number of units used to describe the solubility of gases in liquids. It is frequently used in physiology . The Bunsen coefficient is defined as the volume of gas, reduced to 273.15 Kelvin unit K 0 C and 101.3 kPa, which is absorption absorbed under equilibrium per unit volume of a pure liquid solvent at a specified temperature, under the partial pressure of the gas of 101.3 kPa. ref P.G.T. Fogg and W. Gerrard, Solubility of Gases in Liquids. A Critical Evaluation of Gas Liquid System in Theory and Practice. John Wiley & Sons, 1991. ISBN 0 471 9225 5. ref The units of volume are unimportant as long as they are the same, but often cm sup 3 sup are used. In the SI system , the Bunsen coefficient is dimensionless. ref IUPAC NIST Solubility Database, NIST Standard Reference Database 106, Introduction. http srdata.nist.gov solubility intro.aspx ref See also Henry s law solubility References references Poling, B.E., Prausnitz, J.M. and O Connell, J.P., The properties of gases and liquids, McGraw Hill, 5th Edition, 2001, 8.112. Category Thermodynamics Category Physiology Category Solutions ... more details
The De Bunsen Committee was a committee established in 1915 by Prime Minister of the United Kingdom British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith , headed by Maurice de Bunsen , to determine British wartime policy toward the Ottoman Empire . The report of the De Bunsen committee established the foundation for British policy in the Middle East. The committee was established in response to a French initiative, to consider the nature of British objectives in Turkey and Asia in the event of a successful conclusion of the war. The committee s report provided the guidelines for negotiations with France, Italy, and Russia regarding the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire . ref The Middle East and North Africa in World Politics A Documentary Record, by J. C. Hurewitz, 1979, Yale University Press 2 edition, ISBN 0300022034, page 26 ref The De Bunsen committee considered four possible solutions partition, leaving only a small Ottoman state in Anatolia preservation subject to Great Power control zones of political and commercial influence preservation as an independent state in Asia creation of a decentralised, federal Ottoman state in Asia. The Committee s report, titled British war aims in Ottoman Asia was issued on 30 June 1915, ref http cosmos.ucc.ie cs1064 jabowen IPSC php art.php?aid 25422 British war aims in Ottoman Asia Report of the De Bunsen Committee ref and recommended the last option as the best solution for meeting the British Empire s defence needs. ref http www.pishtaaz.com english sykes picot.htm The Sykes Picot agreement and the roots of imperialist domination of the Middle East ref See also British Mandate for Palestine References reflist Category British Mandate for Palestine PAGENAME Category History of Palestine Category Arab Israeli conflict Category British Empire Category History of Israel Category League of Nations mandates Palestine Category Israel, Palestine, and the United Nations League of Nations is a direct predecessor of the UN Category Fertile Crescent cs ... more details
Image Christian karl josias von bunsen.jpg thumb Christian Charles Josias von Bunsen. Christian Charles Josias, Baron von Bunsen 25 August 1791, Korbach , Waldeck state Waldeck 28 November 1860 was a Germany German diplomat and scholar. Early life and education Bunsen was born at Korbach , an old town ... of Marburg Marburg University , Bunsen went in his nineteenth year to University of G ttingen ... of research which he had mapped out. Niebuhr was so impressed with Bunsen s ability that, two years ... years Bunsen spent in assiduous labour among the libraries and collections of Paris, France Paris and Florence . In July 1817 he married Frances Bunsen Frances Waddington , eldest daughter ... to Niebuhr, Bunsen was brought into contact with the Holy See Vatican movement for the establishment ... had brought about the strife which Bunsen and Spiegel had tried to prevent. Bunsen rashly ... course, refused to support Bunsen, and accepted his resignation in April 1838. Via Switzerland ... in the cosmopolitan society of the papal capital, Bunsen went to England, where, except for a short ... William IV , on 7 June 1840, made a great change in Bunsen s career. Ever since their first meeting ... for the Anglican Church they held in common, and Bunsen was the instrument naturally selected ... of Protestantism. The special mission of Bunsen to England, from June to November 1841, was completely ... Bunsen had made himself very popular among all classes of society, and he was selected by Victoria of the United ... of the medieval Empire, Bunsen found himself increasingly out of sympathy. He realized the significance ... his resignation, which was accepted. Retirement in Heidelberg and Bonn, baron title, MP Bunsen ... Bunsen attended, as the king s guest, a meeting of the Evangelical Alliance at Berlin and one of the last ... In 1858 Bunsen s health began to fail visits to Cannes in 1858 and 1859 brought no improvement, and he ... Baron Humboldt s letters to Bunsen were printed in 1869. Bunsen s English connection, both through ... more details
Steel Rabbit is a puppet character, one of The Muppets . He is a robot rabbit who appeared in one episode of The Muppet Show . He was attracted to the magnetic carrots that were being invented by Dr. Bunsen Honeydew Bunsen and Beaker . When the Muppets were released as action figures by Palisades Toys in 2002, Steel Rabbit came packaged with Bunsen, but was mistakenly identified as Robot Rabbit. Source muppets Muppet films Category The Muppets characters Category Fictional hares and rabbits Category Fictional characters introduced in 1977 fict char stub ... more details
nofootnotes date March 2011 refimprove date March 2011 Peter Desaga was an instrument maker at the University of Heidelberg who worked with Robert Wilhelm Bunsen . In 1855, Desaga perfected an earlier design of the laboratory burner by Michael Faraday into the Bunsen burner . The Desaga family held the right to market the burner for generations, as part of an agreement made with Bunsen. The Bunsen burner was essential to the invention of the spectroscope by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and Gustav Robert Georg Kirchhoff . References Douglas Allchin writing for SHiPS, University of Minnesota. http www1.umn.edu ships updates shadows.htm In the Shadows of Giants remarks on the tradition of professional credit . Retrieved June 6, 2005. Williams, Kathryn R., A Burning Issue. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 558 559. Russell, Colin A., Bunsen without his burner. Phys. Educ. 1999, 34 321 326 doi 10.1088 0031 9120 34 5 309 Royal Society of Chemistry Chemistry World, Oct 2007 Issue. http www.rsc.org chemistryworld Issues 2007 October ClassicKitBunsenBurner.asp Retrieved November 9th, 2011. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Desaga, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Desaga, Peter Category Year of death missing Category Technicians Germany engineer stub cs Peter Desaga de Peter Desaga es Peter Desaga ... more details
File Teclu w pracy.jpg thumb The Teclu burner is a variant of the bunsen burner . Named after Nicolae Teclu , this burner is capable of producing a hotter flame than a Bunsen Burner. ref http books.google.com books?id u y sS546R8C&pg PA46&dq bunsen teclu mecker&lr &num 50&as brr 3&cd 3 v onepage&q&f false ref References Reflist Laboratory equipment Category Laboratory equipment science stub Chemistry stub de Teclubrenner it Bruciatore di Teclu hu Teclu g pl Palnik Teclu ro Arz tor Teclu ... more details
Summary Image taken by Michael Bunsen . February 2006 in Seattle, Washington , University District. Image can be found at http tipi.orderofr.net images 9 9c Ashby comptivist.jpg. Licensing cc by sa 2.5 Orphan image ... more details
Meep may refer to Beep the Meep , a fictional alien who appeared in the Doctor Who weekly comic strip List of Quest for Glory characters Meeps Meeps , pom pom shaped characters who appear in Quest for Glory adventure games the ghouls form of speech in H. P. Lovecraft s 1926 novella The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath the apparent, primary vocabulary of Beaker Muppet Beaker , the hapless assistant of Bunsen Honeydew Dr. Bunsen Honeydew on The Muppets A character from an episode of the children s show Phineas And Ferb the only dialogue spoken by Looney Tunes character Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner Road Runner A one eyed one legged sheep like creature from Oddworld Munch s Oddysee MEEP , as an acronym, may refer to Mir Environmental Effects Payload , an International Space Station ISS Phase 1 Risk Mitigation Experiment disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar beaker Beaker may refer to Beaker drinkware , a beverage container Beaker glassware , or laboratory beaker , a glass object used for holding fluids and chemicals in a laboratory setting. Beaker archaeology , a prehistoric drinking vessel Beaker culture , the archaeological culture often called the Beaker people Beaker musician , the Contemporary Christian Music songwriter, musician, and Rich Mullins collaborator Beaker Muppet , the hapless assistant of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew on The Muppet Show disambig ... more details
wiktionary honeydew Honeydew may refer to Honeydew melon , a cultivar group of melon Honeydew secretion , a sugar rich sticky substance secreted by aphids and some scale insects Honeydew, California , a town Bunsen Honeydew , a fictional character from The Muppet Show Honey Dew Donuts , a Massachusetts based franchise selling donuts and other breakfast foods Honeydew album Honeydew album , a 2008 album by Shawn Mullins Honeydew color , a pale shade of the color spring green Honeydew Moth disambiguation simple Honeydew disambiguation ... more details
Merge Pipeclay triangle date May 2011 Multiple issues orphan May 2011 date May 2011 The ceramic pipestem triangle is a Laboratory equipment lab tool often used with a Bunsen burner when heating a crucible . It is a triangle made of clay that sits above the burner to suspend the object that is being roasted at the desired height. This is also known as a pipeclay triangle . Category Laboratory equipment sci stub ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 Image Bunsen burner flame types .jpg thumb Different flame types of a Bunsen burner depend on oxygen supply. On the left a rich fuel mixture with no premixed oxygen produces a yellow sooty diffusion flame, and on the right a lean fully oxygen premixed flame produces no soot and the flame color is produced by molecular radical band emission . A premixed flame is a flame in which the oxidizer has been mixed with the fuel before it reaches the flame front . This creates a thin flame front as all of the reactants are readily available. If the mixture is rich, a diffusion flame will generally be found farther downstream. If the flow of the fuel&ndash oxidizer mixture is Laminar flow laminar , the flame speed of premixed flames is dominated by the chemistry. If the flow rate is below the flame speed, the flame will move upstream until the fuel is consumed or until it encounters a flame holder . If the flow rate is equal to the flame speed, we would expect a stationary flat flame front normal to the flow direction. If the flow rate is above the flame speed, the flame front will become conical such that the component of the velocity vector normal to the flame front is equal to the flame speed. As a result, the flame front of most premixed flames in daily life are roughly conical. See also Oxy fuel Category Fire de Diffusionsflamme sv F rblandad flamma ... more details
Adolf Kamphausen 1829 1909 was a Germans German Protestantism Protestant theology theologian , born at Solingen and educated at University of Bonn Bonn . In 1855, as private secretary to Christian Charles Josias Bunsen Bunsen , he assisted him in his great Bibelwerk . At the same time he was privatdocent at Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg Heidelberg , and in 1863 he became professor of theology at Bonn. He was especially prominent in the revision of Martin Luther Luther s version of the bible and wrote Das Lied Moses 1862 Die Hagiographen des alten Bundes bersetzt 1868 Das Buch Daniel und die neuere Geschichtsforschung 1893 Die berichtigte Lutherbibel 1894 Das Verh ltnis des Menschenopfers zur israelitischen Religion 1898 The Book of Daniel , a critical edition of the Hebrew and Aramaic text. Encyclopaedia Biblica contributor References New International Encyclopedia NIE NIE Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kamphausen, Adolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1829 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1909 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kamphausen, Adolf Category 1829 births Category 1909 deaths Category People from Solingen Category Biblical scholars Category University of Bonn faculty de Adolf Kamphausen ... more details