Math, asked by GunjanKaur, 7 months ago

why are fire produced by burning oil not extinguished by pouring water?​

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Answered by rekhabhagat2511
4

Step-by-step explanation:

because oil floats on water and lighter than water so along with oil fire will flot and thus results in even greater spread of fire

Answered by malidipaleeasd
6

Answer:

Water is heavier than oil. so when it is poured on an oil fire, it sinks to the bottom where it evaporates due to heat of the fire and thus expands rapidly due to which it may push and spallter fire in all directions...

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