Box 1
Contains 109 Results:
Robert Bunsen's death mask, 2000
University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. Death mask of Robert Bunsen.
Robert Bunsen's retort, 2000
University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. Retort used by Robert Bunsen.
Liebig Museum, Giessen, Germany, 2000
Liebig Museum, Giessen, Germany. Liebig Museum in Giessen, Germany.
Liebig early hood, 2000
Liebig Museum, Giessen, Germany. Early hood. Later this chimney corner was used for rough work.
Flasks and retorts, 2000
Liebig Museum, Giessen, Germany. Flasks and retorts, alembics and corcubits. Cast iron flask holders reduce breakage by support and heat distribution. Vessels to be heated have thin walls; thick walls break.
Liebig central oven, 2000
Liebig Museum, Giessen, Germany. Central charcoal oven. Note absence of fume hood.
Cs prepared by Bunsen, 2000
Liebig Museum, Giessen, Germany. Sample of the element cesium, prepared by Robert Bunsen, who discovered the element spectroscopically.
Liebig's balance, 2000
Liebig Museum, Giessen, Germany. Liebig's balance. Built by Geissen cabinet maker. Has capacity of 300 g and sensitivity of 3 mg.
Liebig's kaliapparat, 2000
Liebig Museum, Giessen, Germany. Liebig's Kaliapparat, designed to absorb the carbon dioxide produced during combustion into a solution of KOH. 2 KOH + CO2 --> K2CO3 + H2O.
Liebig's blowpipe, 2000
Liebig Museum, Giessen, Germany. Liebig's blowpipe, used to identify substances based on the color they impart to an intense flame or the color they give to a borax or soda ash glass.