Water, sand, and carbon dioxide-based fire extinguishers are commonly used, but you’re probably familiar with blowing out a candle using your breath. Counter-intuitively, we also blow on a fire ...
It shouldn't harm your experiment. You now have a CO2 fire extinguisher! Return to your candles (you might need to drying off first), fire extinguisher in hand, and now you can light your candles.
Water, sand, and carbon dioxide-based fire extinguishers are commonly used, but you’re probably familiar with blowing out a candle using your breath. Counter-intuitively, we also blow on a fire ...
CO2 is also used commercially in fire extinguishers, for inflating life rafts and life jackets, and as a liquid solvent. Yes there was - caused by a usual summer drop in production, and a heatwave ...