Chemistry, asked by brainlyshrijit, 5 months ago

3. What kind of fires can effectively be put out by water? What kind of fires is it not suitable
for? Give reasons for both cases​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀ \huge{\tt{\red{❥}\green{A}\purple{N}\pink{S}\blue{W}\orange{E}\red{R}}}Fires can effectively put out by water when wood or paper are on fire because wood and paper do not conduct electricity, therefore it is safe to put water on these kind of combustible substance. Fires which cannot be put out by water when oil or petrol are on fire because as they are lighter than water.

Answered by pranayvarma6th
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Answer:

Fires can effectively put out by water when wood or paper are on fire because wood and paper do not conduct electricity, therefore it is safe to put water on these kind of combustible substance. Fires which cannot be put out by water when oil or petrol are on fire because as they are lighter than water.

Explanation:

Fires can effectively put out by water when wood or paper are on fire because wood and paper do not conduct electricity, therefore it is safe to put water on these kind of combustible substance. Fires which cannot be put out by water when oil or petrol are on fire because as they are lighter than water.

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