Chemistry, asked by sahidrasheed, 9 months ago

water is not suitable for extinguishing a fire involving oil and water, explain

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Answered by Shreythisis
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Answer:

it is because water increases the volume of oil so helps to spred around hesnce increases its range

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Answered by Sambit2005
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carbon dioxide is used as a fire extinguisher since water is a strong oxidizing agent and if if there is any fire caused due to electrical short circuit then one can even get electric shock

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