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In a carbon dioxide extinguisher, the carbon dioxide is kept in pressurized liquid form in the cylinder. When the container is opened, the carbon dioxide expands to form a gas in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide gas is heavier than oxygen, so it creates a blanket around the burning fuel and displaces the oxygen surrounding the fuel.

Or to simplify, it removes oxygen from the fire triangle, to smother it and extinguish it.

You also can take out one of the elements by using a wet sack or just a plain blanket

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