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| Acetylene - Reciprocal Net Common Molecule | Log in | ||
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AcetyleneAcetylene is an odorless, colorless gas.
Chemical Formula:
C2H2
Layman's explanation:
Acetylene is an odorless and colorless gas that was discovered in England by E. Davy.
This gas can be made from limestone and coal or from other petrochemical processes. The combustion
of acetylene and pure oxygen produces the hottest flame temperature possible of
3300 oC. As a result, it is an important fuel for welding and cutting metals. In addition,
this chemical can be used as an anesthetic, however, overexposure is hazardous.
Keywords:
welding,
coal,
Davy
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