C₂H₂ is the chemical formula for acetylene, a highly flammable hydrocarbon gas. It consists of two carbon atoms bonded to each other with a triple bond, and each carbon atom also binds to one hydrogen atom.
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Hydrocarbon Gas: Acetylene falls under the category of hydrocarbon gases since it contains only hydrogen and carbon atoms.
A triple bond is a strong covalent bond formed when two atoms share three pairs of electrons. Acetylene contains a triple bond between its two carbon atoms.
Flammable: Flammable substances have high reactivity with oxygen and can easily catch fire or explode when exposed to heat, sparks, or flames.