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acetylene
Any organic compound having one or more carbon–carbon triple bonds; an alkyne
Ethyne; the simplest alkyne, a hydrocarbon of formula HC≡CH. It is a colourless gas, with a peculiar, unpleasant odour, formerly used as an illuminating gas, but now used in welding or metallurgy
A gaseous compound of carbon and hydrogen, in the proportion of two atoms of the former to two of the latter
Acetylene is a colourless gas which burns with a very hot bright flame. It is often used in lamps and for cutting and welding metal. a gas which burns with a bright flame and is used in equipment for cutting and joining pieces of metal oxyacetylene (acetyl chemical group (19-21 centuries), from acet-; ACETAMINOPHEN). or ethyne Simplest alkyne, C2H2. A colourless, flammable, explosive gas, it is used as a fuel in welding and cutting metals and as a raw material for many organic compounds and plastics. It is produced by reaction of water with calcium carbide, passage of a hydrocarbon through an electric arc, or partial combustion of methane. Decomposing it liberates heat; depending on degree of purity, it is also an explosive. An acetylene torch reaches about 6,000 °F (3,300 °C), hotter than combustion of any other known gas mixture. See also hydrocarbon
Its light is very brilliant
{i} ethine, gaseous hydrocarbon used in welding and in chemical manufacture (Chemistry)
Any organic compound having one or more carbon-carbon triple bond; an alkyne
It is a colorless gas, with a peculiar, unpleasant odor, and is produced for use as an illuminating gas in a number of ways, but chiefly by the action of water on calcium carbide
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