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what is soda acid fire extinguisher


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Effect of triboelectricity: styrofoam peanuts clinging to a cat's fur due to static electricity. The triboelectric effect causes an electrostatic charge to build up on the fur due to the cat's motions. The electric field of the charges results in a slight attraction of the light plastic pieces to the charged fur.

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Answer:

Soda acid fire extinguisher consists of sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate) and an acid. Initially tartaric acid was used. Later on sulfuric acid was used. The reaction of sodium bicarbonate and acid produces a fountain of carbon dioxide with great pressure which extinguishes the fire.

2NaHCO3 + H2SO4   →​   Na2SO4  + 2H2O + 2CO2

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