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Explain how carbon dioxide is able to control fires

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Answered by nhkmk786
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CO2 is a non-combustible gas and extinguishes firein two ways: (i) Since it is heavier than oxygen, it covers the fire like a blanket and cuts off the contact between oxygen and fuel.

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Answered by BeautifulSmile19
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Carbon dioxide cutoffs the supply of oxygen to the 'on fire object', and thus helps in controlling the fire.

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