Chemistry, asked by karunyamadhaba4931, 11 months ago

Difference between soda acid fire extinguisher and carbon dioxide fire extinguisher

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Answered by kanaklath7
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both of them have different mechanisms of action

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Answered by omnarwade30
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Answer:Sodium bicarbonate (soda) and sulphuric acid are the prime components of the extinguisher. ... Carbon dioxide extinguishers are mainly used for class B or class C fires. They are not used for accommodation areas and confined spaces because of the gas used in lethal.

Explanation:You can recognize a CO2 extinguisher by its hard horn and lack of pressure gauge while A soda acid extinguisher acts by cutting off the supply of air on all types of fire, except fire created because of electrical and inflammable liquids

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