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Fire extinguishers contain various compounds, depending on the type, that work by interrupting the chemical reactions that sustain fire. The most common compounds used are carbon dioxide (CO₂), monoammonium phosphate, and sodium bicarbonate.
Common Compounds in Fire Extinguishers:
Working of a Fire Extinguisher:
A fire extinguisher works by applying a substance that either cools the fire, displaces oxygen, or inhibits the chemical reactions of combustion.
By removing one or more of the elements in the fire triangle (heat, fuel, oxygen), the fire is extinguished.