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Which base is used as an ingredient in soda acid fire extinguishers?

Sodium bicarbonate is used in soda acid fire extinguishers to release carbon dioxide gas, which suppresses the fire by displacing oxygen and cooling the flames.

  • It is often known as foam and typically includes a mixture of water and sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃).
  • The extinguisher also contains a separate compartment containing a diluted acid solution.


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