Model of a fire extinguisher

Article no. P7154000 | Type: Experiments

grades 7-10, grades 10-13
10 Minutes
10 Minutes
easy
Pupils

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Student set Inorganic Chemistry for 35 experiments, TESS advanced Chemistry CH-2

Article no. 25301-88 | Type: Set

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Unknown Principle

Carbon dioxide has characteristic properties which are used in the technical applications. For example the flame-smothering effect of the carbon dioxide is used for firefighting. In foam extinguishers carbon dioxide is produced and sprayed as a foam into the burning substances to smother the flames (by displacement of atmospheric oxygen). In this experiment students construct the model of a fire extinguisher. The carbon dioxide forms (prepared by the reaction from sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid) a foam (with some drops of soap) which is sprayed on burning fuel and the flame (by displacement of oxygen) is smothered.

 

Learning objectives

  • Principle of an fire-extinguisher
  • Properties of Carbon dioxide

 

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  • Easy teaching and efficient learning by using interactive experimentation PHYWE-Software
  • Experiment is part of a complete solution set with experiments for all Inorganic Chemistry matched with international curriculum: all topics are covered

 

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