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What is the chemical reaction that takes place in a soda acid fire extinguisher

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Answered by swati4678
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Soda-acid fire extinguishers produce carbon dioxide to smother the flames. This carbon dioxide is produced from a chemical reaction between the extinguisher's contents: baking soda and an acid (usually sulfuric acid).

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Answered by johnmysuru
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Answer:

sodium hydrocarbonate is in the soda fire extinguisher

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