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During the burning of organic materials carbon dioxide is released.
Carbon dioxide is commonly used to extinguish flames because it displaces oxygen, which is necessary for combustion to occur. When carbon dioxide is sprayed onto a fire, it reduces the oxygen levels around the flames, suffocating the fire and causing it to go out.
Flames are non-living because they don't have cells, feelings and water puts them out and of course everything living needs water!
Chester is born on the 20th of March, which puts him in between a Pisces and an Aries. The flames represent the Aries in him while his Koi on his left shoulder represents the Pisces.
the fire should exstinguish a carbon dioxide puts out flames as it is a common fire extinguisher
He is identifying compounds.
An internal combustion engine is an engine where the fuel combustion happens inside a combustion chamber. There are both Reciprocating and Rotary engines that fall into this category. Most cars on the road today use internal combustion engines. An example would be the V-8 Hemi engines that Dodge puts in their trucks.
A fire blanket removes the oxygen supply from the fire when it is placed over it, suffocating the flames and extinguishing the fire.
Incomplete combustion from the engine. Check the spark plug and the air intake.
McDonald's puts many images on their bags. During Christmas, they may feature a Santa face, a Christmas wreath, or angels singing.
when you stomp on it, the fire acts like it got buried in sand for a short while. so when you stomp on it the fire cannot get any air to fuel the flames. and thats how stomping puts out a fire.
Often that can be the result of a sticking injector that puts too much fuel into the engine. The fuel will eventually burn somewhere, and that may be when it comes out the exhaust.
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