difference between oxyhydrogen and Flame and oxyacetylene
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Subject-Matter of Oxy-Acetylene Flame:
If a flame is formed the temperature is about 2,800-3,000°C. Hydrogen burns in air with a blue, non-luminous flame to form water. In oxy-hydrogen flame, hydrogen is burnt in a stream of oxygen. The oxy-coal-gas flame is very similar and consists of hydrogen with other impurities.
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In oxy-hydrogen flame, hydrogen is burnt in a stream of oxygen. The oxy-coal-gas flame is very similar and consists of hydrogen with other impurities. The oxy-acetylene flame consists of oxygen. Acetylene is composed of carbon and hydrogen (C2H2), and the gas burns in air with a smoky flame.
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