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An Invisible Fire Extinguisher

Put out fires without using water, using an invisible fire extinguisher which won't stain the carpet.

Requirements
A large glass or jug Bicarbonate of soda Vinegar A candle

Procedure
Put 3-4 teaspoons of bicarbonate of soda in the glass Add a cm or so of vinegar Wait for the foam to die away. Light the candle Imagine the glass was full of a liquid, and gently poar the imaginary liquid onto the candle flame.

Observation
The fire goes out without even out touching anything.

What is going on?


To burn the candle takes in oxgen (O2) reacts it with the candle wax to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).

Locked up in the Bicarbonate of soda is a gas called carbon dioxide (CO2) and When you add the vinegar this is released, filling up the glass with carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide is heavier than air so it stays in the glass, and if you tip up the glass it will pour out and fall down in a stream.

As carbon dioxide tends to exclude the oxygen from the candle and is a waste product of its burning the candle flame can't burn any more and goes out. Carbon dioxide fire extinguishes work on this principle - they contain compressed carbon dioxide and when you use one on a fire, they exclude the oxygen and make the burning less efficient and put it out.

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