explain soda acid fire extinguisher with diagram
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The most common fire extinguisher is soda acid. The carbon dioxide is liberated by the action of acid on baking soda. ... The principle behind this type of portable extinguisher was tartaric acid mixed with a solution of sodium bicarbonate, which produced carbon dioxide to act as a propellant gas.
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