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how is water able to control fire

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Answered by palak2672007
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Water puts out fire by creating a barrier between the fuel source and the oxygen source (it also has a cooling effect which has to do with the energy required to convert liquid water into water vapor). ... Since grease floats on water, the water cannot block the fuel (grease) from the oxidizer (air).

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\purple{❖}Water puts out fire by creating a barrier between the fuel source and the oxygen source (it also has a cooling effect which has to do with the energy required to convert liquid water into water vapor). Since grease floats on water, the water cannot block the fuel (grease) from the oxidizer (air).❤

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