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    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...
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    physicist Gustav Kirchhoff. The Bunsen–Kirchhoff Award for spectroscopy is named after Bunsen and Kirchhoff. Bunsen also developed several gas-analytical...
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  • Josias Bunsen Robert Bunsen (1811–1899), German chemist, after whom is named: Bunsen burner Bunsen cell Bunsen crater on the Moon 10361 Bunsen, an asteroid...
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    porous pots and gelled solutions. A porous pot is used in the Bunsen cell. Each half-cell has a characteristic voltage (depending on the metal and its...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Daniell cell. Bunsen cell History of the battery Primary cell terminology Borvon, Gérard (September 10, 2012)...
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    in use by Daniell cells. List of battery types History of the battery Bunsen cell, Using cheaper carbon instead of platinum. Stillman, Benjamin (1861)...
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    more electrochemical cells. Three lists are provided in the table. The primary (non-rechargeable) and secondary (rechargeable) cell lists are lists of battery...
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  • Leclanché cell and zinc–carbon cell, and nitric acid is used in the Bunsen cell and Grove cell. Attempts have been made to make simple cells self-depolarizing...
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    Electric battery (redirect from Wet cell)
    Other primary wet cells are the Leclanche cell, Grove cell, Bunsen cell, Chromic acid cell, Clark cell, and Weston cell. The Leclanche cell chemistry was...
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  • in the Grove cell and Bunsen cell Chromic acid, used in the Chromic acid cell Manganese dioxide, used in the Leclanché cell and Dry cell Nitric and chromic...
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    were located between the wheels. Ignition was electric via combination Bunsen cell and induction coil. Millet used a rotating handlebar twistgrip for its...
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    arrived. Given his experience at Western Union with Bunsen cells, Jehl maintained 50 or so Bunsen cells on a variety of tables on the second floor of the...
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  • images under a paraxial approximation (Gaussian optics). Robert Bunsen invents the Bunsen cell. British inventor Warren De la Rue creates the first light bulb...
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    and rubidium in 1861. He perfected the Bunsen burner, which is named after him, and invented the Bunsen cell and a grease-spot photometer. The work of...
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    while at college, he produced his first light with a battery of forty Bunsen cells. Later, he moved to Lille, France, where he attended regularly the lectures...
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    ethanol and later burning the alcohol off by placing the spreader in a Bunsen burner flame to eliminate microorganisms. After each use, the spreader should...
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  • 1855, he received an electric shock by manipulating the 750-element Bunsen cell used at the Sorbonne by César Despretz for his experiments on the synthesis...
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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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    Granton harbour. An operator on the harbour wall, with a switch and a Bunsen cell (an early form of battery), controlled a light on the end of the Chain...
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    incubator is a device used to grow and maintain microbiological cultures or cell cultures. The incubator maintains optimal temperature, humidity and other...
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