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Name the fires which cannot be put out with water?​

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Answered by harsh55228
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water is heavier than petrol therefore slips down permitting the petrol to rise to the surface and continue to burn. Besides, the existing temperature is so high that the water poured on the fire evaporates even before it can extinguisher the fire. ... Thus the petrol fire cannot be extinguished by water.

Answered by mahendrasinghdhoni51
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fires involve flammable liquids rather than solids. Common causes for these fires include gasoline, alcohol, and oil. It is important to note that despite involving liquid, this Class does not include cooking fires. Water does not extinguish Class B fires and can spread the flammable liquid, making it worse.

Nylon is a synthetic fibre. Nylon is incapable of absorbing water.

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