Meker burner

English

Etymology

Introduced by French chemist Georges Méker in an article published in 1905.

Noun

Meker burner (plural Meker burners)

  1. (chemistry) A laboratory burner that produces multiple open gas flames, used for heating, sterilization, and combustion.
    Synonym: Meker-Fisher burner
    Coordinate terms: Bunsen burner, Teclu burner
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