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why water is used to prevent fire still while it contains oxygen which is a supportor of fire​

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Answered by ItzShruti14
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Water puts out fire by creating a barrier between the fuel source and the oxygen source (it also has a cooling effect which has to do with the energy required to convert liquid water into water vapor). ... It simply cannot oxidize any further so it will not “burn”. This smothers the fire.

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Answered by Anonymous
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why water is used to prevent fire still while it contains oxygen which is a supportor of fire

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Water is made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen is flammable, but oxygen is not. You can't burn pure water, which is why we use it to put out fires instead of starting them. ...

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