The chemical acetylene is used as a fuel some times, and a chemical building block. It is used in Oxyacetylene welding. It has other uses such as hardening steel, and it was once used to light up towns via street lights.
Because when it's mixed with pure oxygen and burned, it produces an extremely hot flame. Also, of the three fuels that produce the hottest flames, acetylene is a "simple asphyxiant" (which means it's not poisonous, but it displaces oxygen so you'll die if you breathe it) and the other two are cyanide-containing poisonous gases.
It is commonly used for metal welding and cutting, as well as an illuminant.
acetylene is used with oxygen to cut metal (cutting torch), and to weld metal.
One of the common uses of acetilyne gas is to produce the oxy-acetilyne flame which is used in welding purposes.
use with oxygen to cut metals and for welding
uses of acetylene
fossil fuels natural gas, coal wood, acetylene, oxygen and batteries
Acetylene is a covalent compound
Acetylene is C2H2 so its emperical formula is C1H1.
Acetylene is a gas at standard temperature and pressure.
probably 92.3% of carbon is present in acetylene..
Acetylene uses:- welding- metals cutting- feedstock for plastics and acrylic products fabrication
Lights can run on electric power, gas or acetylene.
fossil fuels natural gas, coal wood, acetylene, oxygen and batteries
Acetylene is a covalent compound
Acetylene is a neutral compound.
Acetylene has a linear molecule.
Acetylene, C2H2, is a pretty simple hydrocarbon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetylene
Acetylene
Acetylene - album - was created in 2005.
Acetylene is C2H2 so its emperical formula is C1H1.
In normal usage in an oxy/acetylene cutting torch, the acetylene hose is red and the oxygen hose is green.
Acetylene is a gas at standard temperature and pressure.