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Why is dihydrogen used in welding of high melting metals ?

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Dihydrogen is used in welding of high melting metals because the atomic hydrogens which are formed by the dissociation of dihydrogen are recombined on the surface of the metal to be welded and produce the high temperature of 4000 K.
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