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The type of gaseous requirement for welding depends on the nature of welding. For example oxy-acetylene uses oxygen and acetylene, while argon is used for TIG wielding.
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Gases used in welding and cutting process include:

1) Shielding gases such as carbon dioxide, argon, helium, etc.

2) Fuel gases such as acetylene, propane, butane, etc. 

3) Oxygen, used with fuel gases and also in small amounts in some shielding gas mixtures. 
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The gases used for welding are air and gas.

The air gas is a liquid, and the air gas is a gas. The gas is a member of the air molecule, and the air molecule is a member of the air gas molecule.
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Some of the common gases used for welding include argon(A), helium(He), carbon dioxide(CO²), and a mixture of argon(A) and carbon dioxide(CO²).
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These are gases used for welding they include oxygen,  helium, carbon dioxide, phosphine, propane, shielding gas,  acetylene,propylene, hydrogen and argon
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The gases used for welding are hydrogen gas and gas gas O and B. The gas hydrogen is used to weld because it is a liquid and it is a good choice for gas-fired power plants because it is affordable and easy to produce. hydrogen gas is used to weld also because it is a good choice for gas-fired power plants because it is affordable and easy to produce.
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Gases used in welding and cutting processes include: shielding gases such as carbon dioxide, argon, helium, etc. fuel gases such as acetylene, propane, butane, etc. oxygen, used with fuel gases and also in small amounts in some shielding gas mixtures.
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