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Pouring Liquid Oxygen On A Fire. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. So pouring water on an oil or grease fire causes the burning oil to float on top of the water and continue to burn. What happens when you pour liquid oxygen onto a fire? Turn off the burner, oven, or broiler. George goble won the 1996 ig nobel prize in chemistry by pouring liquid oxygen on a barbeque containing unlit charcoal briquettes and a. Imagine a small grease fire. If you’re cooking and a pot catches fire, the first step is to remove the heat source. Water is generally going to be colder than a fire, is inflammable, and if it covers the fire it reduces the oxygen available to burn. To put out a grease fire in your kitchen, turn the heat off as soon as possible and cover the pan with a lid to cut off the oxygen. The primary role water plays in putting out a bushfire is cooling it down so there’s no longer enough heat to sustain the fire.

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Turn off the burner, oven, or broiler. If you’re cooking and a pot catches fire, the first step is to remove the heat source. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. George goble won the 1996 ig nobel prize in chemistry by pouring liquid oxygen on a barbeque containing unlit charcoal briquettes and a. So pouring water on an oil or grease fire causes the burning oil to float on top of the water and continue to burn. Water is generally going to be colder than a fire, is inflammable, and if it covers the fire it reduces the oxygen available to burn. Imagine a small grease fire. What happens when you pour liquid oxygen onto a fire? The primary role water plays in putting out a bushfire is cooling it down so there’s no longer enough heat to sustain the fire. To put out a grease fire in your kitchen, turn the heat off as soon as possible and cover the pan with a lid to cut off the oxygen.

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Pouring Liquid Oxygen On A Fire Turn off the burner, oven, or broiler. What happens when you pour liquid oxygen onto a fire? Turn off the burner, oven, or broiler. Water is generally going to be colder than a fire, is inflammable, and if it covers the fire it reduces the oxygen available to burn. Imagine a small grease fire. To put out a grease fire in your kitchen, turn the heat off as soon as possible and cover the pan with a lid to cut off the oxygen. George goble won the 1996 ig nobel prize in chemistry by pouring liquid oxygen on a barbeque containing unlit charcoal briquettes and a. So pouring water on an oil or grease fire causes the burning oil to float on top of the water and continue to burn. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. The primary role water plays in putting out a bushfire is cooling it down so there’s no longer enough heat to sustain the fire. If you’re cooking and a pot catches fire, the first step is to remove the heat source.

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