Who Invented Bunsen Burner?


Answer:
Bunsen Burner was invented by Robert Bunsen when in 1854, he
suggested some design principles to Peter Desaga. Robert asked him to construct a prototype because Peter was a mechanic. Later on Bunsen and Desaga designed a hot, sootless, non-luminous flame. They did this by mixing the gas near air in a controlled fashion. Therefore, it be given the name of the Bunsen Burner.
Robert bunsen in 1855

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