Fire is the whole of occurrences that accompany uncontrolled hazardous oxidation. ... The five classifications of chemical reactions, which a fire might result from, are combination, decomposition, single- replacement, double-replacement, and combustion reactions. There are also four fire classifications and they are set into different classes: A, B, C, D, and E. ... To treat these fires we have come up with different fire extinguishers, which help us put out small fires before they get big.
The first is a water fire extinguisher. The Advantages of a water fire extinguisher are it removes heat, it is effective on Class A fires, it is inexpensive, it is plentiful, and it is non-toxic. The disadvantages are of water fire extinguishers are it conducts electricity, it may spread class B fires, it freezes in cold climates, and may carry pollutants as run-off water.
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