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Because water extinguishes fire
No, fire cannot be on water because water extinguishes fire.
When it comes to fire extinguishes, the smaller the volume of the extinguisher the more pressure the gas has. So if the size of the fire extinguisher is small, the pressure might be high.
yes, fire evaporates water . But water in sufficient quantity extinguishes fire.
Yes pure baking soda is used as it behaves as a basic medium which reacts with CO2 gas n then d reacted product is sprayed on d fire which extinguishes d fire ....because of it neutral behavior....
A firefighter extinguishes fire to keep people safe.
Hi, FM200 is a synthetic/chemical fire suppression gas and extinguishes a fire by removing the free radicals or heat elements from the fire triangle. (Oxygen, Heat and Fuel). The typical concentration of an FM200 system is normally between 7.9% to 8.5%. I know a site named Halon.Us which purchase Halon from public By giving the best price for it.
a bicarbonate of baking soda is Co2 Co2 displaces oxygen which is fuel for the fire no fuel no fire
No, carbon dioxide is not the only gas that can extinguish a fire. Other gases such as water vapor, nitrogen, and certain types of fire extinguishing agents like halon and foam can also be effective in extinguishing fires by either displacing oxygen or cooling the fuel source.
The only way to keep a fire going indefinitely is to get a block of netherrack, if these are lit on fire, the block is neither consumed, nor extinguishes.
CO2 extinguishes fire by displacing oxygen, which is necessary for combustion. When released, CO2 creates a layer of gas that smothers the fire, cutting off the oxygen supply and extinguishing the flames.
A fire extinguisher cools down or extinguishes a fire. There are five types of fire extinguishers used in the US.