CarbonDioxide =]
Because water extinguishes fire
yes, fire evaporates water . But water in sufficient quantity extinguishes fire.
A firefighter extinguishes fire to keep people safe.
a bicarbonate of baking soda is Co2 Co2 displaces oxygen which is fuel for the fire no fuel no fire
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.
A fire extinguisher cools down or extinguishes a fire. There are five types of fire extinguishers used in the US.
In fire extinguishers, they put carbon dioxide in it because it extinguishes fires. The two ingredients of carbon dioxide are; baking soda and vinegar.
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.
The Chubb fire extinguishes is a lots smaller than the regular fire extinguisher, and it can put a lots of small kitchen fire out other then using the original fire extinguisher.
Not in elemental form. Hydrogen is highly flammable, so putting it in a fire extinguisher would be a very bad idea. Some fire extinguishes contain water, which is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
It extinguishes a paper fire by cooling...water is a cooling agent...fire is a product of heat...cool the heat=fire goes out.