| 21. | To eat, they cooked on Bunsen burners.
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| 22. | Forget about microscopes and Bunsen burners.
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| 23. | The dish is heated with a Bunsen burner, until only stable precipitate remains, which contains the silica content.
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| 24. | The winning pie ended up being a blueberry confection claimed to have been cooked using only a Bunsen Burner.
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| 25. | Vane recalled that he started experimenting in the family kitchen, using a Bunsen burner attached to a gas stove.
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| 26. | The sparks generated by striking steel against flint provide the activation energy to initiate combustion in this bunsen burner.
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| 27. | That means in an era where things are high tech, these schools are still in the Bunsen burner era.
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| 28. | Even glass bead-making torches, which are essentially Bunsen burners with an added air pump, can only achieve temperatures of.
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| 29. | "Instead of beakers and Bunsen burners, they're using pop bottles and Igloo coolers, " said Brad Ellsworth, a local sheriff.
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| 30. | With his laboratory assistant, Peter Desaga, he developed the Bunsen burner, an improvement on the laboratory burners then in use.
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