Chemistry, asked by gb423854, 6 months ago


3) C ₂ H 60 ethylene
is burnt for welding. Why
you
think a lecturer of ethane

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Answered by adityalakhani09
1

Explanation:

When ethyne is burnt in air incomplete burning takes place and produce sooty flame due to limited supply oxygen present in the air.

However, if ethyne is burnt in oxygen, it gives a clean flame with high temperature (3000°C ) due to complete combustion of ethyne.

Hence, This oxy-acetylene flame is used for welding and it is not possible to attain such a high temperature with air. Due this reason a mixture of ethyne and air is not used for welding.

Answered by jeetendramohapatra
0

Answer:

incomplete combustion takes place.

Explanation:

When ethyne is burnt in air incomplete burning takes place and produce sooty flame due to limited supply oxygen present in the air.

However, if ethyne is burnt in oxygen, it gives a clean flame with high temperature (3000°C ) due to complete combustion of ethyne.

Hence, This oxy-acetylene flame is used for welding and it is not possible to attain such a high temperature with air. Due this reason a mixture of ethyne and air is not used for welding.

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