acetylene

noun
acet·​y·​lene | \ ə-ˈse-tᵊl-ən How to pronounce acetylene (audio) , -tᵊl-ˌēn\

Definition of acetylene

: a colorless gaseous hydrocarbon HC≡CH used chiefly in organic synthesis and as a fuel (as in welding and soldering)

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Other Words from acetylene

acetylenic \ ə-​ˌse-​tᵊl-​ˈē-​nik How to pronounce acetylenic (audio) , -​ˈe-​nik \ adjective

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But putting shaped clay in a kiln is less risky than the local artist’s current project: applying an acetylene torch to paper. Mark Jenkins, Washington Post, "In the galleries: Some art is sultry, while other pieces are smoky," 19 July 2019 The Warped Perception folks experiment with using isopropyl alcohol and acetylene as fuels instead of gas, and the engine clearly doesn't care too much for those. Avery Thompson, Popular Mechanics, "See-Through Engine Shows You the Marvel That Is Internal Combustion," 16 Jan. 2017 Authorities initially said the explosion had been caused by a truck carrying acetylene, another extremely flammable compound, that had been entering a different facility near the Shenghua plant. Josh Chin, WSJ, "Chemical Leak From State-Owned Factory Caused Deadly China Blast," 30 Nov. 2018 Other products made at the plant include PVC resins, caustic soda, hydrochloric acid, oxygen, chlorine, dissolved acetylene, coated kettle agent, water treatment chemicals and new building materials, according to the company website. Christopher Bodeen, The Seattle Times, "22 dead in blast outside northern China chemical plant," 28 Nov. 2018 According to Lexington Battalion Chief Jason Wells, the incident occurred as a result of a truck and a trailer with an acetylene tank exploding in the building. Erin Corbett, Fortune, "Officials Investigate Explosion at Kentucky UPS Freight Hub," 30 May 2018 Investigators determined that the fire in a basement at 113 W. Main St. during construction was sparked by an acetylene cutting torch that ignited material nearby. Grace Schneider, The Courier-Journal, "Whiskey Row owners sue contractor and insurer over refusal to pay $2.5M in fire damages," 19 Feb. 2018 Although some gases, such as acetylene and ethylene, have been spotted on Titan, Malaska said the conditions aren't right for that process to form the labyrinths. Nola Taylor Redd, Fox News, "Mysterious mazes streak Saturn's moon Titan," 13 June 2017 Scott Prather, the oldest and most experienced of the three men, used an acetylene torch to cut the first bell's yolk from the frame. Lynn Ischay, cleveland.com, "Bells removed from Zion's tower in Tremont -- a suite will fill the belfry (photos)," 27 May 2017

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First Known Use of acetylene

1851, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for acetylene

borrowed from French acétylène, from acétyle acetyl + -ène -ene

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acetylene

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English Language Learners Definition of acetylene

: a gas that burns with a very hot flame which is used to melt and connect pieces of metal

acetylene

noun
acet·​y·​lene | \ ə-ˈset-ᵊl-ən How to pronounce acetylene (audio) , -ᵊl-ˌēn How to pronounce acetylene (audio) \

Medical Definition of acetylene

: a colorless gaseous hydrocarbon HC≡CH made especially by the action of water on calcium carbide and used chiefly in organic synthesis and as a fuel (as in welding and soldering)

called also ethyne

Other Words from acetylene

acetylenic \ ə-​ˌset-​ᵊl-​ˈē-​nik How to pronounce acetylenic (audio) , -​ˈen-​ik How to pronounce acetylenic (audio) \ adjective

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