With the help of the chemical equation explain how is soda acid fire extinguisher have in the putting out fire
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When knob of the fire extinguisher is pressed, then sulphuric acid mixes with sodium bicarbonate solution and produces a lot ofC02 gas, which forms a blanket over the fire and cuts it off from the supply of the air to the burning substance and the fire stops
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- Soda acid fire extinguisher acts by cutting off supply of air.
- The carbon dioxide is liberated by the action of acid on baking soda ,it increases the percentage of carbon dioxide in air (as it is a non supporter of combustion)
- It contain a bottle of sulphuric acid supported by a metallic container ,filled with baking soda solution .
- when the cylinder is inverted knob struck against the ground ,the acid bottle breaks and comes in contact with the baking soda .
- The chemical reaction is given above in the pic...
- hope it help uhh.........
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