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the threads on a acetylene bottle are anti clockwise so on oygen bottle its righty tighty on acetylene its lefty tighty
Because they're not used in an 1:1 ratio. One cylinder is made bigger so that they'll still end up empty at about the same time.
Acetylene.
acetylene is a flammable gas and relies on oxygen to burn. Argon would prevent a flame by displacing oxygen because of it's density in comparison to oxygen.
Because of all the gas combinations used with this process Oxygen and Acetylene, in correct proportions, produce the highest flame temperature.
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Oxygen is a chemical element, acetylene is an organic chemical compound.
the threads on a acetylene bottle are anti clockwise so on oygen bottle its righty tighty on acetylene its lefty tighty
The tanks should be clearly marked by law.
Used in welding metals, the reaction of acetylene with oxygen has = -1256.2= -1256.2 .
a flame needs a source which is provided by oxygen and acetylene
GASSES - Oxygen and Acetylene. Acetylene is sometimes replaced by a mixture of gasses. The Oxygen increases the burning rate/temperature of Acetylene and temperatures in excess of 6,000o F can be reached.
Oxygen and acetylene are used.
Because they're not used in an 1:1 ratio. One cylinder is made bigger so that they'll still end up empty at about the same time.
In normal usage in an oxy/acetylene cutting torch, the acetylene hose is red and the oxygen hose is green.
Acetylene.
acetylene is a flammable gas and relies on oxygen to burn. Argon would prevent a flame by displacing oxygen because of it's density in comparison to oxygen.