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why na2co3 is used in fire extinguishers ​

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Answered by govindp05
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Sodium bicarbonate is used in fire extinguishers because carbon dioxide is produced when it reacts with the high heat of the fire.

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Answered by kashvi1283
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Soda Acid Extinguisher

Sodium bicarbonate (soda) and sulphuric acid are the prime components of the extinguisher. They combine to form a chemical reaction to produce carbon dioxide gas, which is used to smother the fire........

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