Definition of Oxyhydrogen. Meaning of Oxyhydrogen. Synonyms of Oxyhydrogen

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Definition of Oxyhydrogen

Oxyhydrogen
Oxyhydrogen Ox`y*hy"dro*gen, a. [Oxy- + hydrogen.] (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or consisting of, a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen at over 5000[deg] F.
Oxyhydrogen
Oxyhydrogen Ox`y*hy"dro*gen, a. [Oxy (a) + hydrogen.] (Chem.) Of or pertaining to a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen; as, oxyhydrogen gas. Oxyhydrogen blowpipe. (Chem.) See Blowpipe. Oxyhydrogen microscope, a form of microscope arranged so as to use the light produced by burning lime or limestone under a current of oxyhydrogen gas.

Meaning of Oxyhydrogen from wikipedia

- Oxyhydrogen is a mixture of hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) gases. This gaseous mixture is used for torches to process refractory materials and was the...
- propane/oxygen flame burns at about 2,526 K (2,253 °C; 4,087 °F), an oxyhydrogen flame burns at 3,073 K (2,800 °C; 5,072 °F) and an acetylene/oxygen flame...
- Water torch can mean: Water torch, an oxyhydrogen torch whose gas supply is generated immediately by electrolysis of water The water plant Typha latifolia...
- pressurised into convenient 'tanks' or 'gas bottles', hydrogen can be used for oxyhydrogen welding and other applications, as the hydrogen / oxygen flame can reach...
- difference in the salt concentration between seawater and river water Oxyhydrogen – Explosive mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gases Properties of water –...
- high-purity quartz crystals. It is made by first softening quartz rods (in an oxyhydrogen flame) and then creating filaments from the rods. Since the creation...
- distilled water to work. Ahmed claimed he has been able to generate more oxyhydrogen than any other inventor because of "undisclosed calculations". He applied...
- Nineteenth-century electrolytic cell for producing oxyhydrogen...
- the gas, which started mixing with air, potentially creating a form of oxyhydrogen and filling up the space between the skin and the cells. A ground crew...
- Oxy–dicyanoacetylene 4,990 °C (9,000 °F) Oxy–acetylene 3,480 °C (6,300 °F) Oxyhydrogen 2,800 °C (5,100 °F) Air–acetylene 2,534 °C (4,600 °F) Blowtorch (air–MAPP...