common fire extinguisher produce carbon dioxide by the action of sulphuric acid on sodium carbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate. when the plunger is stuck against a hard surface the acid bottle breaks and the mixture of carbon dioxide and water gushes out of the nozzle. Do you think such a fire extinguisher would work if carbon dioxide were lighter than air?????
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Carbon dioxide is lighter than air
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because the carbon dioxide is lighter than air
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