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Acetylene - Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet
Acetylene is a colorless and odorless gas . Commercial grade Acetylene may have an Ether-like or garlic-like odor. It is used for welding, cutting, brazing and soldering, and in making other chemicals. Acetylene is shipped under pressure dissolved in Acetone or Dimethylformamide.
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Acetylene - Wikipedia
Acetylene (systematic name: ethyne) is a chemical compound with the formula C 2H 2 and structure HC≡CH. It is a hydrocarbon and the simplest alkyne.
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Acetylene | C2H2 | CID 6326 - PubChem
Acetylene appears as a colorless gas with a faint garlic-like odor. Easily ignited and burns with a sooty flame. Gas is lighter than air.
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acetylene
acetylene Chem. (ˈæsɪtɪˌliːn, now usu. əˈsɛtɪliːn) [f. acetyl + Gr. -ηνη female descendant, weaker derivative: see -ene.] a. A gaseous hydrocarbon C2H2, = HC ≡ CH, also called ethine, interesting as being producible by the direct combination of carbon and hydrogen at a high temperature, and of formi...
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Acetylene - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - CDC
Colorless gas with a faint, ethereal odor. [Note: Commercial grade has a garlic-like odor. Shipped under pressure dissolved in acetone.]
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Acetylene | Description, Properties, & Uses - Britannica
It is a colourless flammable gas widely used as a fuel in oxyacetylene welding and the cutting of metals and as raw material in the synthesis of many organic ...
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MSHA - Safety Hazard Information - Special Hazards of Acetylene
Acetylene is unstable, sensitive to pressure/shock, can explode violently, has a wide flammability range, and is easily ignited, even by static.
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Acetylene Gas for Welding Techniques | CK Supply
Acetylene is a highly flammable, colorless gas and the most common fuel gas used with cutting torches and various types of welding techniques.
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[PDF] Occupational Safety Fact Sheet Compressed Acetylene Gas
Acetylene poses unique hazards based on its high flammability, instability and unique storage and transportation requirements. Acetylene is highly unstable.
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Acetylene – ILMO Products Company
Acetylene is a colorless and tasteless gas with a garlic-like odor. It is flammable and can be an asphyxiant. It is one of the fuel gases used in oxy-fuel gas ...
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acetylene
acetylene/əˈsetɪli:n; ə`sɛtlˌin/ n[U](chemistry 化) colourless gas that burns with a bright flame, used in cutting and welding metal 乙炔; 电石气.
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Oxyacetylene Welding of Cast Iron
May 24, 2022The welding of cast iron is usually in the form of repair work. So welder does not have a choice of welding position, joint design, etc. He must work with the conditions that he is presented with. He must inspect the repair needing to be done, make a plan keeping in mind the effects of expansion and contraction, and his plan to overcome them. ...
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Acetylene (album)
Acetylene is a 2005 album by American rock band The Walkabouts. It features themes of anger and chaos.
Track listing
All songs by Chris Eckman. – 3:56
"Northsea Train" – 5:43
"Acetylene" – 3:36
"Before This City Wakes" – 6:02
"The Last Ones" – 9:09
Musicians
Terri Moeller – drums
Michael
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Please explain how to properly use an oxygen acetylene torch for cutting
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Bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene
Bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene (BTMSA) is an organosilicon compound with the formula Me3SiC≡CSiMe3 (Me = methyl). This compound is used as a surrogate for acetylene.
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