Chemistry, asked by Rahul8471, 11 months ago

Which gas is used in fire extinguishers ?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Nitrogen oxide
C. Carbon monoxide
D. Sulpher dioxide

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Answered by DNELSONEUGENE
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Hey mate here is your answer

option A Carbon-dioxide is the right answer because it contains anti oxidants that helps the to put out


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Answered by KvKt2217
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A. Carbon dioxide

by forming a layer above the fire, it cuts the supply of oxygen acting as a blanket and due to no supply of oxygen, the combustion reaction stops and the fire extinguishes......

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