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<p> A distinguished German chemist, born at Göttingen, settled as professor of [[Chemistry]] at Heidelberg; invented the charcoal pile, the magnesian light, and the burner called after him; discovered the antidote to arsenic, with hydrate of iron and the [[Spectrum Analysis]] ( <i> q. v </i> .); <i> b </i> . 1811. </p>
<p> A distinguished German chemist, born at Göttingen, settled as professor of [[Chemistry]] at Heidelberg; invented the charcoal pile, the magnesian light, and the burner called after him; discovered the antidote to arsenic, with hydrate of iron and the [[Spectrum Analysis]] ( <i> q. v </i> .); <i> b </i> . 1811. </p>
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Latest revision as of 17:01, 15 October 2021

Robert William Bunsen [1]

A distinguished German chemist, born at Göttingen, settled as professor of Chemistry at Heidelberg; invented the charcoal pile, the magnesian light, and the burner called after him; discovered the antidote to arsenic, with hydrate of iron and the Spectrum Analysis ( q. v .); b . 1811.

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