Infrared spectra of C2H2 and C2D2 on NaCl(100) are reported. Isotherms are presented for 78, 84, and 95 K. The isosteric heat of adsorption for THETA = 0.5 is -30 +/- 2 kJ/mol, while the interaction energy between adsorbates is -4 kJ/mol. The nu-3 band of acetylene is split into three peaks. Multiple peaks for this nondegenerate vibration result from both correlation-field and static-field splittings. The spectra are qualitatively explained by a bilayer structure similar to 1.5 layers of the low-temperature crystalline phase of acetylene.