BUNSEN-KIRCHHOFF LAW


Meaning of BUNSEN-KIRCHHOFF LAW in English

-ənˈkirˌkȯf-, -rkˌhȯf- noun

Usage: usually capitalized B&K

Etymology: after Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff died 1887 German physicist, its formulators

: a statement in spectroscopy: each chemical element has an emission spectrum of bright lines and an absorption spectrum of dark lines which are characteristic of the element

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