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name the chemical used in making if fire extinguisher

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Answered by Gurujeet
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→ Most often, simple fire extinguishers use sodium carbonate and dilute sulfuric acid to produce carbon dioxide, that extinguishes fire. small pouch carries the acid within a matrix of sodium carbonate.

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Answered by Rishika321
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Answer:

Sodium bicarbonate and sulphuric acid is used.

Explanation:

When they are used, carbon dioxide is evolved which does not support combustion.

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