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how does carbon dioxide help in extinguishing fire?​

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Answered by aforabhiabhishek
4

Answer:Carbon dioxide help in extinguish fires because it is heavier than oxygen and makes a thin blanket on it. This stops the oxygen to penetrate and extinguishes the fire. It is also the best fire extinguisher

Explanation:

Answered by niravshahmonika
2

Answer:

  1. The fire can not burn with out oxygen .
  2. So fire cannot burn in present of carbon dioxide.
  3. there has to be more oxygen & less carbon dioxide.
  4. If it will interchange the amount so fire will not burn.

Explanation:

for example take a glass and put it upward down burn a candle after some time it will blow because the oxygen is use by candle now there is only carbon dioxide left and fire can not burn with carbon dioxin.

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