Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation And Use

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Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation And Use
W J Atkinson William John Atkinson Butterfield
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, carbon; and therefore only such fuels ascontain carbon among their constituents can be burnt so as to producelight without the assistance of the mantle. But inasmuch as it isnecessary for the evolution of light by the combustion of carbon thatthat carbon shall be in the free state, only those carbonaceous fuelsyield light without the mantle in which the carbonaceous ingredient isdissociated into its elements before it is consumed. For instance, alcohol and carbon monoxide are both combustible..., and both containcarbon; but they yield non-luminous flames, for the carbon burns tocarbon dioxide in ordinary conditions without assuming the solid form;ether, petroleum, acetylene, and some of the hydrocarbons of coal-gas doemit light on combustion, for part of their carbon is so liberated. Thequantity of light emitted by the glowing substance increases as thetemperature of that substance rises: the gain in light being equal to thefifth or higher power of the gain in heat; [Footnote: Calculated fromabsolute zero.

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