explain why a match stick extinguishes when we bring it above a mixture of vinegar and making soda
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Explanation:
Combine vinegar and baking soda to create a chemical reaction. Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas is formed during this chemical reaction. Gases behave in much the same way as liquids do. Pouring the heavy CO2 gas over the flame pushes away the oxygen from around the candle causing the fire to go out due to lack of oxygen.
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Hey there friend, I'm here to help you so here's your answer and an explanation why does this happen:
- Oxygen is required for O2 to burn.
- Vinegar + Baking soda produces a chemical reaction.
Answer:
A match stick burns when it is brought near CO2 because the CO2 decreases the amount of O2 present for the match stick burns. Hence, A match stick extinguishes when we bring it near CO2.
Fun Fact:
CO2 is present in a fire extinguisher!
A Mistake in the question:
It's Baking soda and not Making soda.
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