Well, Robert was a German chemist. He discovered cesium and rubidium. He did early work in the field of organarsenic chemistry. He also developed the Bunsen Burner wiht the help of his assistant.
Robert Bunsen invented the bunsen burner, hydrojet filter pump, a photometer, and the bunsen battery. Peter Desaga helped him invent all of these things. Another one of their inventions was the bunsen- Kirchhoff spectroscope. they used it to discover 2 alkali metals- Rubidium and Cesium.
Well Robertoe Bunsen was a german scientist, chemist. He made the bunsen burners. But he also descovered the elements of rudidium and cesium. He was a very popular scientist in his day.
Before I even research him, I'm gonna go ahead and guess that he invented the Bunsen Burner. Now I will go check. .... Yes! He did make it, with the help of his labratory assistant Peter Desaga. Also, he discovered cesium and rubidium. What a stud. It's not exactly easy to just discover an element.
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen was a german shemist. He discovered two elements, Cesium and Rubidium. He also invented the bunsen burner with his assistant. That is where it got its name.
Robert Bunsen was a German Scientist who was in the field of inorganic chemistry. He 'emphasised the experimental nature of chemistry', which is what i found on one site. He invented the Bunsen Battery spectroscope, gas burner, and a photometer. With the spectroscope thingy he found some new elements, called cesium and rubidium.
ok Robert was a German chemist discovered and experimented with the bunsen burner. Also, he discovered cesium and rubidium. He worked in the chemistry field and then died but that was unidentified so i cant tell ya how he died, sorry!!
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Well, Robert was a German chemist. He discovered cesium and rubidium. He did early work in the field of organarsenic chemistry. He also developed the Bunsen Burner wiht the help of his assistant.
He was a german chemist who discovered the Benson burner. He also discovered cesium and rubidium. He did spend much time study chemistry.
Robert Bunsen invented the bunsen burner, hydrojet filter pump, a photometer, and the bunsen battery. Peter Desaga helped him invent all of these things. Another one of their inventions was the bunsen- Kirchhoff spectroscope. they used it to discover 2 alkali metals- Rubidium and Cesium.
HE was a german chemist. HE discovered the Benson burner. He did work in the field of organarsenic chemistry. He also disocered cesium and rubidium.
Well this guy was a german scientist and then he later discovered cesium and rubidium and he spent a lot of time to study on these two elements.
Well Robertoe Bunsen was a german scientist, chemist. He made the bunsen burners. But he also descovered the elements of rudidium and cesium. He was a very popular scientist in his day.
Before I even research him, I'm gonna go ahead and guess that he invented the Bunsen Burner. Now I will go check.
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Yes! He did make it, with the help of his labratory assistant Peter Desaga. Also, he discovered cesium and rubidium. What a stud. It's not exactly easy to just discover an element.
Robet Bunson was a german scientist. he discovered the bunson burner. he aslo did chemistry
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen was a german shemist. He discovered two elements, Cesium and Rubidium. He also invented the bunsen burner with his assistant. That is where it got its name.
he was a german chemist and he developed the bunsen burner and he discovered rubidium and cesium.
Robert Bunsen was a German Scientist who was in the field of inorganic chemistry. He 'emphasised the experimental nature of chemistry', which is what i found on one site. He invented the Bunsen Battery spectroscope, gas burner, and a photometer. With the spectroscope thingy he found some new elements, called cesium and rubidium.
ok Robert was a German chemist discovered and experimented with the bunsen burner. Also, he discovered cesium and rubidium. He worked in the chemistry field and then died but that was unidentified so i cant tell ya how he died, sorry!!
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