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which property of carbon dioxide is used in fire extinguisher ​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Carbon dioxide extinguishers work because carbon dioxide molecules are heavier than oxygen molecules.

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Answered by rayhans206
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Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers contain highly pressurized carbon dioxide which is a non-flammable inert gas, which acts as a smothering material. They work by displacing the air (oxygen) from the area surrounding the fire. Once this part of the fire triangle has been removed the fire is extinguished.this si also called smothering

arbon Dioxide fire extinguishers extinguish fire by taking away the oxygen from the burning fire and also be removing the heat with a very cold discharge.

Carbon dioxide is a non-conductive and non corrosive gas and Carbon is extracted from the atmosphere, then stored at high pressure in the liquid form in a metallic bottle with a nozzle  the fire extinguisher.

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