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    Bunsen is a lunar impact crater that lies near the northwestern limb of the Moon. It is located to the west of the Oceanus Procellarum and the crater...
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  • Robert Bunsen (1811–1899), German chemist, after whom is named: Bunsen burner Bunsen cell Bunsen crater on the Moon 10361 Bunsen, an asteroid Bunsen Reaction...
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  • crater southwest of Schubert C Unnamed crater south of Schubert C Unnamed crater southwest of Struve H Atlas Bunsen Gassendi Humboldt Komarov Kostinskiy...
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    near side. It is located to the north-northwest of the crater von Braun, and northeast of Bunsen. Because of its location, Gerard appears strongly foreshortened...
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  • the crater and the person the crater is named for. Where a crater formation has associated satellite craters, these are detailed on the main crater description...
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    southwest of the crater von Braun and southeast of Bunsen. Due south of Lavoisier is the disintegrated crater Ulugh Beigh. This is a worn crater formation with...
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  • the Swedish Chef, and Dr. Bunsen Honeydew. The first three pull the credits up manually with an attached rope. Then Bunsen uses a contraption that automatically...
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    dissociated gases in magma and lava, or gases emanating from lava, from volcanic craters or vents. Volcanic gases can also be emitted through groundwater heated...
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    under such teachers as Hermann von Helmholtz, Gustav Kirchhoff and Robert Bunsen.: 87–89  Vladimir, meanwhile, went on to the University of Jena to pursue...
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  • Mountain Bollinger Peak Bomber Mountain Brown Cliff North Buck Mountain Bunsen Peak Carter Mountain Casper Mountain Cedar Mountain Cloud Peak, highest...
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    Charles Friedel. There he had access to a strong battery consisting of 90 Bunsen cells which made it possible to observe a gas produced by the electrolysis...
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    the University of Heidelberg, intending to study chemistry under Robert Bunsen.[citation needed] After an argument with the renowned chemist he changed...
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    Kamerlingh Onnes attended the University of Groningen. He studied under Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff at the University of Heidelberg from 1871 to 1873....
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    Budapest was refused. In Heidelberg, he studied under the illustrious Robert Bunsen, interrupted by one semester in Berlin with Hermann von Helmholtz. He also...
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  • Thumbnail for Kliment Timiryazev
    and was sent abroad, where he studied under Wilhelm Hofmeister, Robert Bunsen, Gustav Kirchhoff, Marcellin Berthelot, Hermann von Helmholtz, Jean-Baptiste...
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    in the Canary Islands, and the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes in Alaska. Bunsen, Robert (1847) "Ueber den innern Zusammenhang der pseudovulkanischen Erscheinungen...
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    mined in 1722–1728 and in the 19th century. The German scientist Robert Bunsen visited the site in 1845 and, based on research there, proposed a hypothesis...
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  • Thumbnail for Joseph von Fraunhofer
    shown to be mostly atomic absorption lines, as explained by Kirchhoff and Bunsen in 1859, with the rest identified as telluric lines originating from absorption...
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    Society which ultimately became the Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für angewandte physikalische Chemie [German Bunsen-Society for Applied Physical Chemistry]...
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    Pearson, Tilmon H.; Ihde, Aaron J. (1951). "Chemistry and the Spectrum Before Bunsen and Kirchhoff". Journal of Chemical Education. 28 (5): 267–271. Bibcode:1951JChEd...
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