Which of the following Compounds are used in Fire Extinguisher?

By Mandeep Kumar|Updated : June 30th, 2022

Carbon Dioxide, Dry chemicals, and Foam water are the main compounds used in the fire extinguisher fires involving flammable liquids, greases, and oils. The first fire extinguisher was patented in England in 1723 by Ambrose Godfrey.

Answer: The main compounds that are used in Fire extinguisher are Carbon Dioxide, Dry chemicals, and Foam water.

Two types of dry chemicals are used in the fire extinguisher. The first one incorporates ordinary sodium potassium bicarbonate, urea potassium bicarbonate, and potassium chloride base agents. The second, type of dry chemical is ammonium phosphate base. There are different types of fire extinguishers based on the purpose.

Which of the following compounds are used in Fire Extinguisher?

The compounds used in the fire extinguisher are Carbon Dioxide, Dry chemicals, and Foam water. It is a device that is used to extinguish or control small fires.

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