Portrait of Robert Bunsen (1811-1899).
Bunsen, a German chemist, developed several techniques used for separating, identifying, and measuring chemical substances and is credited with the invention of the Bunsen burner. He and Gustav Kirchhoff (1824-1887) invented the spectroscope and discovered the elements cesium and rubidium. Bunsen was briefly a professor at the University of Breslau between 1851-1852.
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“Portrait of Robert Bunsen,” n.d. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 3, Folder 17. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/xbx4kfz.
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