Ethyne gas, C2H2, (commonly called acetylene)
is often used in welding to generate the intense heat required to cut through metal. Oxyacetylene is the hottest burning common fuel gas and combustion of acetylene with oxygen produces a flame with a temperature of over 3600 K (about 3300 °C).
As you can imagine, when a cylinder of the stuff leaked in a factory in Dallas, Texas, and accidently ignited, this was not entirely good news for the nearby residents and commuters. Particularly as it was being stored with a large number of other cylinders of the gas.
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That can't be good for the atmosphere....
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