Physics, asked by swapnali42, 11 months ago

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water has oxygen still it extinguishes fire . why??


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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Water doesn't catch fire because it can't burn anymore. Burning in our atmosphere is a reaction with oxygen, and in water hydrogen and oxygen have already burned. You can't burn twice. The reason water extinguishes flames is because it is exceptionally good at absorbing heat

Answered by arshbbcommander
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Answer:

.because water is compound formed by hydrogen and oxygen.even hydrogen is also inflammable. but water has totally opposite properties and absorbs heat of burning substances resulting into extinguishing of that substance... further in water oxygen is already burnt.

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