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Fire Extinguisher

A substance that smothers flames or prevents their spreading. Liquids include water, sodium hydrogencarbonate solution, chlorinated organic compounds such as tetrachloromethane and carbon-dioxide containing foams.

Solid extinguishers, such as sodium or potassium hydrogencarbonate, produce carbon dioxide gas when strongly heated; solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) may also be used.

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