In the blue section
fire
This oxide doesn't exist.Br4O2 is a part of the molecule of tetrabromobisphenol A (a fire retardant).
Huh? I don't think that there is an oxide produced. Fire is a rapid oxidation of a fuel though. The only things that are produced are heat, light, and unburned products of incomplete combustion (IE: smoke).
Yes anything involving fire is a chemical change. i believe
When carbon Di-oxide reacts with Bleaching powder it produces chlorine gas. That is why we do not use carbon Di-oxide for fighting the bleaching powder fire. A.K.Sharotri
Blue section
a crime committed involving fire
A fire involving rifles a rifle fires a projectile at very high velocity
fire
Use a foam extinguisher to smother the fire without spreading it.
A non-electrical fire would be one involving combustibles or fuels but does not involve energized equipment.
Fire is not an animal. Fire is a chemical reaction involving rapid oxidation and combustion of an object. Fire is only a visual manifestation of the heat and by-products of this reaction.
I would put out fire safely in a science lab by spreading Carbon di oxide gas on the fire
A non-electrical fire would be one involving combustibles or fuels but does not involve energized equipment.
The likely word is the adjective fiery (involving fire or flame).
explosion
You would find it in the fire and explosion hazard data section.