Chemistry, asked by shubh1070, 5 months ago

When the liquid carbon dioxide inside the fire extinguisher expands into a gas , the …………….. pushes out any oxygen surrounding the fire .​

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Answered by Gaurang4151
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Answer:

Carbon Dioxide

Explanation:

Carbon dioxide extinguishers work because carbon dioxide molecules are heavier than oxygen molecules. When the liquid carbon dioxide inside the extinguisher expands into a gas, the carbon dioxide pushes out any oxygen surrounding the fire.

Answered by muneebatanveer
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Answer:

gas pressure

Explanation:

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