why DNA is flame retardant? give reason..?
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DNA's natural structure makes it an ideal intumescent (substance that swells when heated) fire retardant—it has a backbone of sugar and phosphate and has a nitrogen base. For that reason, the researchers chose to test its ability as a fire retardant coating on a normally highly flammable cotton sample.
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