formula of reaction that takes place in fire extinguisher its formula
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2NaHCO3 +H2SO4 = Na2SO4+2H2O +2CO2
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2NaHCO3 +H2SO4 = Na2SO4+2H2O +2CO2
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Sodium bicarbonate, regular or ordinary used on class B and C fires, was the first of the dry chemical agents developed. In the heat of a fire, it releases a cloud of carbon dioxide that smothers the fire. That is, the gas drives oxygen away from thefire, thus stopping the chemical reaction.
THE REACTION IS
2NaHCO3+H2SO4 -------> Na2SO4+2H2O+2CO2
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Sodium bicarbonate, regular or ordinary used on class B and C fires, was the first of the dry chemical agents developed. In the heat of a fire, it releases a cloud of carbon dioxide that smothers the fire. That is, the gas drives oxygen away from thefire, thus stopping the chemical reaction.
THE REACTION IS
2NaHCO3+H2SO4 -------> Na2SO4+2H2O+2CO2
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