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A mixture of oxygen and ethyne is burnt for welding. Can you tell why a mixture of ethyne and air is not used?
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Welding requires higher temperatures and a combination of oxygen and ethyne is preferred for it. This is because the complete combustion of oxygen and ethyne generates higher temperatures compared to a mixture of air and ethyne, which yields a sooty flame due to unburnt particles and consequently provides less heat.
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