Acetylene

/əˈsɛtəˌliːn/ noun

A colorless, flammable gas made from carbide that burns with a bright flame, commonly used in welding and cutting metal.

From French 'acétylène,' formed from 'acetic' (related to vinegar) and the suffix '-ylene.' The name describes the chemical structure: it combines acetyl groups (from acetic acid derivatives) with the unsaturated hydrocarbon ending '-ylene.'

AFasetiel
AMacediliin
ARالأセتييلين
BGацетил
BNঅ্যাসিটিলেন
CAacetilè
CSacetylen
DAacetylen
DEAcetylen
ELακετυλένιο
ESacetileno
ETasetiil
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