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  1. Acetylene - Wikipedia

    Acetylene was discovered in 1836 by Edmund Davy, who identified it as a "new carburet of hydrogen". [13][14] It was an accidental discovery while attempting to isolate potassium metal.

  2. Acetylene | Description, Properties, & Uses | Britannica

    Dec 24, 2025 · Acetylene, the simplest and best-known member of the hydrocarbon series containing one or more pairs of carbon atoms linked by triple bonds, called the acetylenic series, or alkynes.

  3. Acetylene | C2H2 | CID 6326 - PubChem

    Description Acetylene appears as a colorless gas with a faint garlic-like odor. Easily ignited and burns with a sooty flame. Gas is lighter than air. Flame may flash back to the source of a leak very easily. …

  4. What Is Acetylene Made Of and How Is It Produced?

    4 days ago · Explore the chemical structure of Acetylene (C2H2) and the modern industrial methods used to synthesize this essential, high-energy gas.

  5. Acetylene - New World Encyclopedia

    Acetylene (systematic name: ethyne) is a hydrocarbon belonging to the group of alkynes. It is considered to be the simplest of all alkynes as it consists of two hydrogen atoms and two carbon atoms.

  6. Acetylene: Properties, Reactions And Toxicology

    Jul 4, 2024 · Acetylene has a carbon-carbon triple bond (C≡C), characterized by a short length (0.1205 nm) and high energy of formation. This configuration makes acetylene highly unstable and reactive …

  7. ACETYLENE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA

    It reacts with silver, copper and lead to form sensitive, explosive salts. Since acetylene is endothermic and effectively a reducing agent, its reaction with oxidants can be very violent (examples: calcium …

  8. What is Acetylene? - BYJU'S

    What is Acetylene? C 2 H 2 is the simplest alkyne chemical compound with the chemical name Acetylene. Acetylene is also called Ethyne or Narcylen or Vinylene. It is widely used as a chemical …

  9. Acetylene - NIST Chemistry WebBook

    Clark and Din, 1950 Clark, A.M.; Din, F., Equilibria Between Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous Phases at Low Temperature binary systems acetylene - carbon dioxide, acetylene - ethylene and acetylene - …

  10. Acetylene - Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · Acetylene (uh-SET-ill-ene) is the simplest hydrocarbon, consisting of two carbon atoms joined to each other by a triple bond with their associated hydrogen atoms.