Yes you can mix helium and acetylene but they will not react.
Because helium will not mix with hydrogen and oxygen.
For example argon or helium for TIG welding. Oxi-fuel welding: oxygen and a combustible gas: acetylene, propane, butane, propylene, gasoline, hydrogen, etc.
Nothing as helium and radon are noble or non-reactive gasses.
mix together a monkey and a fat lady
It Consist manly ofHYDROGEN about 80 %HELIUM 19 %AMMONIA 1 %(including Nitrogen & other hydrocarbons like ethane, acetylene, and diacetylene)
Oxygen Nitrogen Argon Carbon Dioxide Propane Helium Hydrogen Acetylene
Many welders still prefer to mix oxygen and acetylene gases when performing a weld.
Of course you CAN mix it. you can mix anything as long as you have it.
Oxygen and acetylene for flame welding. Argon for Tig welding CO2 for MIG welding steels Argon for MIG welding aluminum TRI-mix for robotic mig of steels. And helium is added for some overhead welding.
Nothing will happen. Helium is completely nonreactive.
Not a good idea. That is an extremely explosive mix.
93 percent hydrogen, 6.7 percent helium, and small amounts of methane, ethane, phosphine, acetylene, and ammonia.
because helium does not mix with other elements
Because helium will not mix with hydrogen and oxygen.
helium was found in 1868 on a solar eclipse.
Oxygen, Hydrogen and Helium.
For example argon or helium for TIG welding. Oxi-fuel welding: oxygen and a combustible gas: acetylene, propane, butane, propylene, gasoline, hydrogen, etc.