It does not explode. But it does evolve CO2 gas, since that is what it is made of. If you put it into a sealed container, the gas will icrease the pressure as it warms and Ka-Powie.
sublimation The vapor from the dry ice will extinguish the flame from the candle.
The CO2 or the dry Chemicals can be used to extinguish Liquid Fire, though other extinguishes can be used like halogen extinguishers, BUT the halogen is doesn't help as much as it harms, because it causes a toxic gas, and there is Foam extinguishers they come handy too.
A sand bucket is best suited for extinguishing small fires caused by flammable liquids, paper, wood, and electrical equipment. It is not effective for extinguishing fires involving cooking oils, grease, or electrical systems.
Yes, cigarette butt litter can potentially cause forest fires if not properly extinguished. The heat from a discarded cigarette butt can ignite dry vegetation and start a fire, especially in areas prone to drought or high temperatures. It is important to always properly extinguish and dispose of cigarette butts to prevent forest fires.
Cigarettes can potentially cause forest fires if they are not properly extinguished and disposed of. Discarding cigarette butts in dry and flammable areas can ignite fires, posing a significant risk to forests and natural habitats. It's important to always properly extinguish and dispose of cigarettes in designated ashtrays or fire-safe containers.
sublimation The vapor from the dry ice will extinguish the flame from the candle.
Yes, carbon dioxide can extinguish fires by displacing oxygen and removing heat from the fire.
The CO2 or the dry Chemicals can be used to extinguish Liquid Fire, though other extinguishes can be used like halogen extinguishers, BUT the halogen is doesn't help as much as it harms, because it causes a toxic gas, and there is Foam extinguishers they come handy too.
A 'dry powder' extinguisher. Water or foam extinguishers will destroy the circuits (and shouldn't be used on electrical fires).
Baking soda can extinguish small grease fires, electrical fires, and flammable liquid fires. It works by releasing carbon dioxide gas, which helps smother the flames.
to extinguish fires
To put out a fire...
Yes.
The same way we do, they use water.
No, flour should not be used to extinguish fires as it can actually make the fire worse by creating a dust explosion. It is safer to use a fire extinguisher or water to put out a fire.
No, flour should not be used to extinguish grease fires as it can cause the fire to spread. It is recommended to use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to put out a grease fire.
Dry chemical is used for class A fires (wood, paper, etc) , class B (burnng liquids- gasoline, alcohol, diesel, etc), class C fires, which are any fires involving electrical hazards, and there are special dry chemical extinguishers for class D fires- burning metals such as sodium, potassium, magnesium, titanium, aluminum. The class C rating on an extinguisher simply means that the firefighting material will not conduct electricity.