Definitionn. a colorless flammable gas used chiefly in welding and in organic synthesis
Last update: September 25, 2015
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Acetylene burns with bright flame that helps in cutting and welding. [Please select]
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Amongst endothermic compounds may be noted hydriodic acid, HI, acetylene, C 2 H 2, nitrous oxide, N 2 O, nitric oxide, NO, azoimide, N 3 H, nitrogen trichloride, NC1 3. [Please select]
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This property of oxygen is used in oxy-acetylene cutting of steel. [Please select]
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The solid material proved to be calcium carbide and the gas acetylene. [Please select]
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A pound of absolutely pure carbide will yield five and one-half cubic feet of acetylene. [Please select]
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Although not exploded by the application of high heat, acetylene is injured by such treatment. [Please select]
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Acetone dissolves twenty-four times its own bulk of acetylene at ordinary atmospheric pressure. [Please select]
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The _illuminant_ is most commonly an oil-lamp, or an acetylene gas jet, or a cylinder of lime heated to intense luminosity by an oxy-hydrogen flame. [Please select]
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The fires of the Southern Cross had now been started and her acetylene gas plant started going as the heat and light were needed. [Please select]
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