Why can't we use water to put out some fires
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because it's not the property of water
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We can't use water to put out fires caused by petroleum or kerosene. That's because, petrol or kerosene are insoluble in water and are also lighter than water, hence it floats on it's surface. Thus fire can't be put off
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