Chemistry, asked by SagarHelp, 2 months ago

Why do we not use water to prevent fire when a person catches fire?

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Answered by krisspd123
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Answer:

The “cool a burn” action should be used any time you burn your skin, not just when your clothes catch fire. If you get burned by touching

Answered by Anonymous
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⚫ Why do we not use water to prevent fire when a person catches fire?

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We are not supposed to throw water on a person when they catch fire. This is because oil and water do not mix. Hence, pouring water can cause the oil to splash and spread the fire even further.

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