Bunsen

/ˈbʊnsən/ noun

A type of gas burner used in science labs that creates a very hot, controlled flame for heating chemicals and equipment.

Named after Robert Bunsen, a German chemist who invented the burner in 1855. The burner became so popular in laboratories worldwide that his name became the word for this essential piece of equipment.

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