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is carbon dioxide necessary for burning​

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Answered by habiburrafi
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No, carbon dioxide is not necessary for burning

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

NO IT IS NOT NECESSARY..

prevents oxygen from getting to the fire and as a result, the burning material is deprived of the oxygen it needs to continue burning. Carbon dioxide is also used in a technology called supercritical fluid extraction that is used to decaffeinate coffee.

prevents oxygen from getting to the fire and as a result, the burning material is deprived of the oxygen it needs to continue burning. Carbon dioxide is also used in a technology called supercritical fluid extraction that is used to decaffeinate coffee.Concentration in air: 370,3 * 107 ppm

prevents oxygen from getting to the fire and as a result, the burning material is deprived of the oxygen it needs to continue burning. Carbon dioxide is also used in a technology called supercritical fluid extraction that is used to decaffeinate coffee.Concentration in air: 370,3 * 107 ppmWater solubility: 0.9 vol/vol at 20 oC

prevents oxygen from getting to the fire and as a result, the burning material is deprived of the oxygen it needs to continue burning. Carbon dioxide is also used in a technology called supercritical fluid extraction that is used to decaffeinate coffee.Concentration in air: 370,3 * 107 ppmWater solubility: 0.9 vol/vol at 20 oCSolid: Temperature < -78 oC

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