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____ is the gas in air that prevents fires from burning uncontrollably​

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Answered by rakshakotyan007
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide is the only gas that is used in this way.

Answered by smakati20
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide

Explanation:

Carbon dioxide is the only gas that is used in this way. However, as this gas quickly disperses, it is essential to extinguish all flaming during the attack on the fire; otherwise, flaming will re-establish itself. Re-ignition is also possible because carbon dioxide has little if any cooling effect.

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