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Hopkirk | 23:37 Mon 15th Nov 2010 | How it Works
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My son reckons that when you write about a Bunsen burner, there needs to be a capital letter B for Bunsen.

His reasoning is that it is named after Mr Bunsen.

I was surprised at this, and wondered if he is correct?
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Just when I had got my head rewired to accept the truth, Jno steps in and muddies the waters.
Not really. The adjective jumbo predates Jumbo the Elephant. Similarly Hoover and Mesmer(ise) lose their capitals when used as verbs. I have never heard of Bunsen being used as a verb, so I think his capital B is safe for some time to come.
Bunsen is the name of the 'thing'...its is not an object for burning bunsens...so capitalisation is correct

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