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a colorless flammable gas used chiefly in welding and in organic synthesis
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The chemical compound acetylene, also called ethyne, was discovered in 1836 by Edmund Davy, in England; its chemical formula is C2H2 and its structure is: Acetylene is a colorless and extremely flammable gas at standard temperature and pressure, with a melting point of -80.8°C. ...
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| acetylene |
Unsaturated hydrocarbon, formula C 2 H 2 , systematic name ethyne; member of the alkyne family; major component of incomplete combustion.
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| acetylene |
A hydrocarbon gas used in welding and flame-cutting operations; it generates high heat when used with gaseous oxygen under pressure.
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| acetylene |
Gas used for oxyacetylene welding.
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