Bunsen absorptiometer
Date: circa 1875
Inventory Number: 2000-1-0029
Classification: Absorptiometer
Dimensions:86.2 x 19.2 x 19.5 cm (33 15/16 x 7 9/16 x 7 11/16 in.)
DescriptionCast-iron base supporting two concentric glass tubes, with two iron rods supporting the mechanism externally. The outer tube has an iron lid clamped down with a screw in order to seal the tube, and hold the inner tube in place. Two holes at bottom of tube, one of which is connected, presumably through the base, to an outside valve. The other is connected through a stop-valve to an outside tube, mounted on the same base. Drops of mercury are inside. The inner tube is easily removed from the outer tube, as it is held in place only by a series of pegs on the bottom of the larger tube, one of which enters a hole on the bottom of the inner tube. The inner tube is sealed on bottom by a valve, which is opened or tightened with a brass screw on the bottom. The inner tube is made of thinner glass, and appears to contain no mercury. All tubes bear a scale marked off in millimeters (0-680 from bottom to top on outer and outside tubes, 640-0 on inner tube). The glass on the outside tube is of better quality, and may be newer.