Question 231Safety & Environmental - QMED

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Dry chemical extinguishing agents extinguish a fire by _______________.

Abreaking up the molecular chain reaction
Bcooling the fuel below ignition temperature
Cremoving the fuel by absorbing the heated vapors
Dsmothering and removing the oxygen from the fuel
AI Explanation

You are correct, the answer A) breaking up the molecular chain reaction is the correct answer. Dry chemical extinguishing agents, such as sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate, work by interrupting the chemical chain reaction that sustains the fire. They break apart the molecular bonds in the fire, preventing the continuous release of flammable vapors and the propagation of the flame. This is the primary mechanism by which dry chemical agents extinguish fires. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the primary extinguishing mechanism of dry chemicals. Options B, C, and D relate to other types of extinguishing agents, such as water or foam, but do not apply to the way dry chemicals work.

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