Welding of metals can be undertaken only under high temperatures of around
2500°C to 5000°C. Oxyacetylene flames produce such huge temperatures. In an
Oxyacetylene welding torch, acetylene (CH) burns in pure oxygen with a very
hot flame
CH+ CO +HO (not balanced)
How many grams of oxygen are required to react with 52 g CH?
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This method is necessary because above 207 kPa (30 lbf/in²) (absolute pressure) acetylene is unstable and may explode. There is about 1700 kPa (250 psi) pressure in the tank when full. Acetylene when combined with oxygen burns at 3200 °C to 3500 °C (5800 °F to 6300 °F), highest among commonly used gaseous fuels.
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160
Explanation:
answer 160
because he asked how many oxygen weight need to it just do
o weight is 16
16×10
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