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Water is used to extinguish a fire because it (a) raise the ignition temperatures of the burning substance (b) lower the ignition temperatures of the burning substance (c) cool the burning substance to a temperature below it's ignition temperatures (d) conduct heat​

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Answered by akhilesh9993
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Answer:

c)

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Answered by Nk678912345
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Answer: (c) cool the burning substance to a temperature below it's ignition temperatures

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