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Calcium carbide creates flammable acethylene

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

Calcium carbide reacts with water releasing flammable acethylene. The ethane gas can be captured with detergent in form of bubbles.

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  • Corrected: the gas created is acethylene.

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  • no ethane is a different gas ethYNE is acethylene

  • No correction necessary. He's right. Another name for acetylene is ethyne.

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  • @hs175111 He said ethyne. All alkynes end with a "yne".

  • ACETYLENE = ETHYNE

  • @chemysterious the iupac name is ethyne

  • uu we are watching it in school XD

  • But this is so much cooler and more effishaint a reaction with hydrogen peroxide in place of water!

  • hs175111 my grandad was a scientist, physics teacher, doctor, and went to school for 8 years.

    there is a BIG difference between acetlene and ethane, look it up dumbasses

  • acethylene is also ethyne gas u fucking retards go learn somthing

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