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Name a monobasic acid an acid use in fire entinguishers​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbon dioxide is a common propellant, brought into play by removing the locking pin of the cylinder valve containing the liquefied gas; this method has superseded the process, used in the soda-acid fire extinguisher, of generating carbon dioxide by mixing sulfuric acid with a solution of sodium bicarbonate.

Answered by davidsingh25853
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Answer:

carbon dioxide is the answer

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