Yes. The CO2 suffocates that fire by depleting the oxygen feeding it.
CO2 extinguishes fire by displacing oxygen, which is necessary for combustion. When released, CO2 creates a layer of gas that smothers the fire, cutting off the oxygen supply and extinguishing the flames.
The amount of CO2 emitted from a campfire can vary based on factors like the size of the fire, the type of fuel used, and the duration of burning. On average, a small campfire can release about 2 kilograms of CO2 per hour, but this can increase significantly for larger fires or longer burning times.
Fuel carbon dioxide (CO2) itself does not cause fires, as it is a non-flammable gas. In fact, CO2 is commonly used as a fire suppressant because it displaces oxygen, which is necessary for combustion. However, if a fuel source is present and ignited, the combustion process will produce CO2 as a byproduct. Therefore, while CO2 does not initiate fires, it can be a product of a fire involving combustible materials.
You can't express that reaction because there isn't one: as CO2 is a well-known fire extinguishing agent, if you put a burning splint in CO2 the splint will go out. And the reason it will go out is CO2 displaces oxygen, which splints need to burn.
first you must understand that in order to burn a fire needs fuel, heat, oxygen, some sort of reaction. carbondioxide extinguishes fire by removing the oxygen from the equation which in turn stops the reaction, causes the heat to dissipate, and then all thats left is partially burned fuel.
A carbon dioxide (CO2) fire extinguisher is best for putting out a computer fire.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas often used to put out fires, especially in fire extinguishers.
without CO2 or paintballs, you just put the bolt forward. In most guns this is how you de-cock after a day of play, but if you have a regulator, it may store a single shot. If you fire without co2, the gun will not cycle or fire a paintball, it will only go into the barrel. If you fire with no paintballs and co2, you may damage your gun.
Only if you don't want it to fire. Actually it is best to store the gun without a C02 powerlett in it.
Usually by cutting off the air to the fire. They either blanket the fire under a layer of CO2 gas, or spray a powder that cuts off the air.
Because the three things that are needed to start a fire is fuel oxygen and a source of heat. The co2 takes the place of the oxygen and puts it out
i think... water hose fire extinguisher sand CO2 Gas Foam just a guess :)
Fire needs oxygen (O2), and when you pour CO2 on the flame, it replaces the oxygen, and the combustion in the flame can no longer happen. Kind of the same principle of why you can't breath underwater. You nor a flame can breath CO2 or water.
A class A extingquisher is intended to put out things that when burned, leave an ash--hence class A. They are usually some form of liquid or plain water. A class B fire is a liquid fire and using a class A extingquisher will only add volumn to the liquid that is burning making it a larger area to put out. With a class B fire you need something that will smother the fire without making it spread out even farther.
a bicarbonate of baking soda is Co2 Co2 displaces oxygen which is fuel for the fire no fuel no fire
CO2 extinguishes fire by displacing oxygen, which is necessary for combustion. When released, CO2 creates a layer of gas that smothers the fire, cutting off the oxygen supply and extinguishing the flames.
We are use the co2 as fire extinguisher