Political Science, asked by aashiworld178, 7 months ago

. Chemicals found in fire extinguishers are
and sodium carbonate.​

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Answered by kunwarkamla942
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Answer:

Sodium bicarbonate is used in most dry fire extinguishers. When dispensed, the products absorb heat, decompose to form fire smothering carbon dioxide, and release free radicals which interrupt the flame chain reaction mechanism.

Answered by harshpratapsingh93
1

Answer:

false

Explanation:

Chemical found in fire extinguisher is carbon dioxide.Carbon dioxide is a compressed gas agent that prevents combustion by displacing the oxygen in the air surrounding the fire

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