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Any gas will put out a fire except for oxygen or an oxidant.
I would put out fire safely in a science lab by spreading Carbon di oxide gas on the fire
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas often used to put out fires, especially in fire extinguishers.
You get an explosion.
An explosion is caused by fuel burning very rapidly. The products of combustion expand rapidly and with extreme force, and the result is what we call an explosion. So...if you put gasoline on a fire and it explodes, as it will, the explosion was caused by the fire.
The gas extinguisher that is filled with carbon dioxide and one that is filled with foam can help put out a fire.
gas and fire fire is made for gas gas is the name of the fire
No, not usually. Fire belly Toads and Newts are put together all the time, and seem to enjoy each other's company. If they do start to fight, separate them right away.
The most common 'gas' in a fire extinguisher is carbon dioxide (CO2), but there are others. They include Halon 1211, Halon 1301, FM200, FE-36, Halotron I and a few more.
put organic soap and bleach together the put a suchen cup under the lid then put a hole in the lid then put paperclip pin then you got a musterd gas gernade.
Baking soda can be used to put out a fire because it releases carbon dioxide gas when heated, which helps to smother the flames by displacing oxygen.
they are formed from air and grass water rock and fire when you put them together