NO. magnesol is a silicon agent used to wash and remove impurities from bio-diesel during the manufacture of bio-diesel
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No - you wouldn't want to put out an oil fire out with water, it would spread. There are also checmicals that are used to deprive the fire of air. Powders (Like your household extinguisher) fires can also be smothered with blankets etc. Explosives are used to put out very large fires like oil well fires.
no. In some situations nitrogen is used to put out fires.
Just as you can blow out a burning match with your breath, explosives are used to "blow out" oil well fires. The fires are so violent ind intense that normal firefighting methods will not work.
Because water and fire don't work well together. This is why fire fighters use water to put out fires.
Firefighter's job is to put out fires and to rescue people.
No they can't be put out
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Because water is better to use to put out fires than sand.
Not all fire extinguishers will put out all fires. You must check your fire extinguisher to make sure that is equipped for all fires since different fires must be put out different ways.
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas often used to put out fires, especially in fire extinguishers.
you put out camp fires and do not set fires near dry brush
fire fighters put out bush fires.
there were exactly 4532 fires put out in 2011
there is a specle fire extinguisher that is for elecrical fires ... DONT USE WATER
put out fires