Don't light a match or make any sparks... Lol
Acetylene gas is usually dissolved in acetone, as in this condition it occupies a much smaller volume. [But your acetylene cylinders should be kept vertical.] And acetylene under quite modest pressure is very explosive just by itself.
15 psig. At pressures above that, acetylene can explode.
Acetylene is a neutral compound.
Acetylene has a linear molecule.
No, a propane regulator is designed for use with propane gas cylinders and should not be used with an acetylene tank. Acetylene requires specialized equipment, including a regulator specifically designed for acetylene to ensure safe and proper gas flow control. Mixing up regulators for different gases can be dangerous and lead to equipment failure.
Acetylene is a colourless, combustible gas with a distinctive odour.When acetylene is liquefied, compressed, heated, or mixed with air, it becomes highly explosive.
Acetylene, C2H2, is a pretty simple hydrocarbon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetylene
Chloroform cannot be directly converted to acetylene. Acetylene is typically produced from calcium carbide through a reaction known as the acetylene generation process. In this process, water is added to calcium carbide to produce acetylene gas.
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Acetylene gas cylinders should never be laid on their side. This is because acetylene is dissolved in acetone or another solvent under pressure, and if the cylinder is horizontal, the solvent can be released along with the gas, posing a significant safety hazard. Always store acetylene cylinders upright to ensure safe handling and usage.
Acetylene (C2H2) is also known as ethyne. It is the simplest alkyne.