Chemistry, asked by ARPITAKHARBANDA, 4 months ago

Explain the working of soda-acid and foam-based fire extinguishers.​

Answers

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
1

Answer:

\large\mathcal{\red{Answer :-}}

Explanation:

Soda acid type extinguisher acts by cutting off supply of air. It acts on all types of fire except due to electrical and inflammable liquids. The carbon dioxide is liberated by the action of acid on baking soda. It increases the percentage of carbon dioxide in air (CO2 is non supporter of combustion).

Answered by nehaljain1
0

Answer:

Soda acid type extinguisher acts by cutting off supply of air. It acts on all types of fire except due to electrical and inflammable liquids. The carbon dioxide is liberated by the action of acid on baking soda. It increases the percentage of carbon dioxide in air (CO2 is non supporter of combustion).

Explanation:

Hope it helps you

Mark it as brainliest answer

Similar questions