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Carbon tetrachloride fire extinguisher should not be used in closed room because it produces poisonous glass called

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Answered by Pqra
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It produces phosgene gas,which is as harmful as fire, as it can cause cancer. It's formula is COCl2

Answered by rocker86
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CCl4, Carbon Tetrachloride, tetracholormethane, or Halon-104 is a dangerous chemical that is seeing a decline in use in firefighting applications because of its poisonous nature. Because it is a non-conductive liquid, it may still be found in areas that have electronics or other equipment that may be sensitive to waterhope it helps you please mark as brilliant ✌️✌️


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