It will explode and smoke.
no fire
Water stops oxygen from getting to the flame, and oxygen is the fire's food.
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If it is a big fire don't try to do any thing, run outside and save your skin. The lab owner or the management will take care of the damages! In a chem lab there are many highly flammable lab reagents like ethyl alcohol, bleach etc. If the fire is small and easily manageable, try to put out the fire using a fire extinguisher or sand etc. dont try to put out the fire with water because chemicals such as sodium react with water.
If heat life fire isn't used normally, it can lead to serious consequences. You can actually kill someone with it. Be very careful when using fire. Tips: 1: Do not put flammable items near fire. 2: Never use fire as a kid unless with adult supervision. 3: Never put fire near your clothes. 4: If you got on fire, roll on the floor or get water right away. Last: When there is a fire, crawl and get out.
yes. The reason you don't throw water on an electrical fire is you could get fried from the live electricity still in the wall, toaster whatever. Lightning just starts the fire with electricity. Then its just a regular fire once lit.
water will put out fire
get water and throw it onto the fire
throw water on it
yes
CALL 999 Tell your parents (if you are a kid) DO NOT PANIC Throw a damp towel over the fire, throw water over the fire GET OUT OF THE FLAMEING HOUSE/FLAT/
No, it is not safe to put buttered bread in a toaster as it can cause a fire hazard.
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Throw water onto over-hot chip pan.
It will catch fire
Yes, leaving a toaster plugged in can be a fire hazard. If the toaster has a malfunction or a fault in the electrical system, it can overheat and potentially ignite surrounding materials. Additionally, if crumbs or debris accumulate inside the toaster, they can catch fire if the appliance is accidentally activated. Therefore, it's generally recommended to unplug appliances like toasters when not in use to minimize these risks.
Back then they had bucket brigades. People would pass buckets of water to throw on the fire.