Lecture: Chemical Gases. Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ): A colorless odorless gas that does not aid in combustion. A burning flame will go out.

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Lecture: Chemical Gases

Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ): A colorless odorless gas that does not aid in combustion. A burning flame will go out.

Oxygen (O 2 ): A colorless, odorless gas that will make a flame burn brighter and faster. Has the capability of making a burning ember burst back into a flame. A gas which is required for combustion to occur.

Acetylene(C 2 H 2 ): A colorless gas that will burn when oxygen is present.

Hydrogen(H 2 ): A colorless gas that will explode in the presence of fire or a spark if oxygen is present too.