That phenomenon is known as a reactive metal-water reaction. Certain metals, such as sodium and potassium, react violently with water, producing heat and hydrogen gas that can ignite. This reaction is highly exothermic and can lead to the metal bursting into flames.
To safely extinguish a flour on oil fire in your kitchen, do not use water as it can cause the fire to spread. Instead, carefully cover the flames with a metal lid or baking sheet to smother the fire. Turn off the heat source and leave the lid in place until the fire is completely out. Do not attempt to move the pan or throw anything on the fire. If the fire is too large to control, evacuate the area and call emergency services.
That depends a great deal on the nature of the fire.Some chemical fires (Class A) can put out by simply dousing the fire with sufficient water which serves to absorb the heat required to sustain the combustion reaction. The water is sprayed at the base of the flames to douse the fuel and cool the fire at its source.Spraying water on burning liquids tends to splash them around and spread the flames. Flammable liquids require Class Bfire extinguishing methods that seek to smother the fire without spreading the liquid. CO2, foam, and dry chemical. These kind of extinguishers are sprayed above the fire so that they will fall on it like a blanket to smother it. Spraying at the base would serve to spread the fire. If at all possible, flow of the gas or liquid that is feeding the fire should be cut off.Some (class D) chemical fires involve burning metals. Water cannot be used on fires that burn metal. Spraying water on a class D (metal) fire will actually serve to energize the flames, potentially spreading the fire and creating additional heat and damage. The most effective way to fight class D fires is with dry powder extinguishing agents because they absorb heat and smother the flames, cutting off oxygen. It has to be the right kind of material in the powder though; the dry powder loaded into some Class B extinguishers can actually make metal fires WORSE.In the case of huge chemical fires, the usual method is to contain the fire by pouring lots of water onto the surrounding area to keep it from spreading. Water may also be sprayed in the area of the fire to provide a heat-sink for the energy of the fire and reduce its tendency
To safely extinguish a fire caused by super glue, you should use a fire extinguisher or water to put out the flames. Do not use any flammable materials or try to blow out the fire, as this can make it worse. It is important to act quickly and call emergency services if the fire is out of control.
The liquid state of water is called "water."
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If a pipe bursts in your house, immediately turn off the water supply to prevent further damage. Then, call a plumber to fix the pipe and a restoration company to clean up the water and repair any damage.
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DO NOT THROW WATER on it. This will cause an explosion. Turn off whatever is heating it if you can. Dampen (not saturated) a towel and cover the pan with it, this will stop the flames. Get everyone out of the house and call the emergency service.
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Bases are substances that react with acids and neutralize them. They are usually metal oxides, metal hydroxides, metal carbonates or metal hydrogen carbonates. Many bases are insoluble - they do not dissolve in water.If a base does dissolve in water, we call it an alkali.
To stop a fire, you can use a fire extinguisher, water, or a fire blanket. Make sure to follow proper safety procedures and aim at the base of the flames to smother the fire. If the fire is too large to handle, evacuate and call emergency services.
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