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Toby Craig
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1 March, 02:32
How can baking soda extinguish fires?
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Janae Sampson
1 March, 02:41
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When sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is heated, it becomes sodium carbonate. In this process water and carbon dioxide is released. The CO2 starves the fire of 02.
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Kailyn Acosta
1 March, 02:55
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Yes but only small grease fires. But if it's a huge fire you'll probably need alot of baking soda
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