hamzah56
hamzah56
12-11-2017
Physics
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Why does putting baking soda on a fire put it out?
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Topmadworld
Topmadworld
12-11-2017
Hii there,
Baking soda produces carbon dioxide when extinguishing a fire as only oxygen is needed for the fire to light up and carbon dioxide puts it off.
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