Chemistry, asked by lijothapliyal8, 4 months ago

Substance burns in oxygen to produce a verry hot flame. This hot flame is used for welding.


Anonymous: Oxy-Acetylene
Oxy-Acetylene (OA) welding
It is extremely versatile, and with enough skill and practice you can use this type of welding for virtually any metal. In fact, the oxy-acetylene flame burns at 6000 °F, and is the only gas flame that is hot enough to melt all commercial metals.

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Answered by IndiasDaughter
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Oxy-Acetylene

Oxy-Acetylene (OA) welding

It is extremely versatile, and with enough skill and practice you can use this type of welding for virtually any metal. In fact, the oxy-acetylene flame burns at 6000 °F, and is the only gas flame that is hot enough to melt all commercial metals.

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Oxy-Acetylene

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