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No. Hydrogen will easily ignite if it comes in contact if fire. Carbon dioxide is not flammable at all and can even be used to put out a fire.

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Is hydrogen used in extinguishing fire?

No, it is not. Because hydrogen is flammable, it will burn in contact of the fire, instead of extinguishing it. So, generally the gas used for extinguishing fire is Carbon dioxide, which is neither flammable nor supports combustion


How can you check if bubbles are hydrogen or carbon dioxide?

well, to check you have to preform the pop test. the pop test is a test that you add fire to the container that the acid is in. if it pops its hydrogen but if it doesn't its carbon dioxide.


A difference between hydrogen and carbon dioxide?

One key difference between hydrogen and carbon dioxide is their chemical composition. Hydrogen is a diatomic molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms (H2), while carbon dioxide is a compound composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms (CO2). Additionally, hydrogen is a flammable gas with no color or smell, while carbon dioxide is a colorless and odorless gas that is not flammable.


What sort of fire is a carbon dioxide fire?

Carbon dioxide does not burn.


How does fire react to carbon gas?

Sufficient carbon dioxide would in theory douse the fire. Dry powder sodium bicarbonate is used in extinguishers this releases CO2.


Does the oxygen burned from fire turn into carbon dioxide?

Not on its own, and it depends on what is burning. A fire can only produce carbon dioxide if the substance burning with the oxygen contains carbon. And even then, if there are other elements, you will get more substances as products. Carbon will produce carbon dioxide and usually some carbon monoxide as well. Hydrogen will produce water vapor. Sulfur will produce sulfur dioxide. Magnesium will produce magnesium oxide.


Why doesn't the carbon dioxide from your soft drink react the same as hydrogen when exposed to a flame?

Because their chemical compositions are different. Hydrogen burns so well that is used as rocket fuel. Carbon dioxide does not burn at all so it is used in fire extinguisher. The basic reason of this difference is the different free energies of both substances, as you can find in any chemical thermodynamics book.


What is produced after a fire?

Fire releases heat and carbon dioxide. The carbon depends on how the fire is burnt. Unburnt hydrocarbons are released if fire is not complete.


Why nitrogen preferred over carbon dioxide as propellant in DCP fire fighting system?

Nitrogen is preferred over carbon dioxide as a propellant in DCP (dry chemical powder) fire fighting systems because nitrogen is an inert gas, which means it does not react with the chemicals in the dry powder. This ensures the stability and effectiveness of the fire extinguishing agent. In contrast, carbon dioxide can react with some dry chemical powders, potentially reducing the extinguishing efficiency of the system.


How does the addition of carbon dioxide affect a fire?

The addition of carbon dioxide to a fire can extinguish it because carbon dioxide displaces oxygen, which is necessary for the fire to burn. This process suffocates the fire, preventing it from continuing to burn.


Which gases are responsible for the fire of combusted farts?

There are several gases responsible for the fire of combusted farts and usually it is a mixture of one of these gases: carbon dioxide, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, methane, nitrogen and oxygen.


What happens when there is carbon dioxide around a fire?

the fire should exstinguish a carbon dioxide puts out flames as it is a common fire extinguisher