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how does carbon dioxide extinguish fire?​

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Answered by ritudeora1999
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Answer: carbon dioxide extinguish fire

Explanation:

According to How Stuff Works, fire extinguishers use carbon dioxide to displace the oxygen necessary for a fire to burn, extinguishing the blaze. Fires need oxygen, fuel, and heat to ignite, and removing any one of those three components can put out a fire.

Answered by N4RU1O
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide extinguishes work by displacing oxygen, or taking away the oxygen element of the fire triangle. The carbon dioxide is also very cold as it comes out of the extinguisher, so it cools the fuel as well.

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