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WhichIsHigher:TheTemperatureofAcetyleneorLiquefiedGas|PerformanceCharacteristics

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ʻA ia ʻOku Māʻolunga Angé: Ko e mafana ʻo e Acetylene pe kasa kuo viviku

ʻOku fakafotunga ʻa e afi Acetylene ʻe honau mafana maʻolunga.

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Lolotonga e afi, ʻOku fakatupu ʻe he acetylene ha vela lahi, mo oxy-acetylene e mafana ʻo e ʻea ʻo aʻu ki he 3200 ° c. ʻOku hoko ʻeni ko ha meʻa lelei ki hono fakaʻaongaʻi hange ko e kosi ukamea mo e hokoʻanga. Acetylene, faitoʻi fakafofongaʻi ko c2H2 pea toe ʻiloa foki ko e kasa ʻoku ʻikai ke ʻi ai ha kasa, is the smallest member of the alkyne series. It is predominantly utilized in industrial settings, particularly for welding metals.

Ko e ulo ʻo e afi temperature of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) with oxygen is nearly 2000°C, indicating that LPG flames are cooler compared to acetylene flames.

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