The vinegar-baking soda reaction is popular because it is easy and safe to perform and uses common substances.
Baking soda is an effective extinguishing agent for grease fires.
It is probably safe as long as you have common sense about the size of the fire, but it probably wouldn't be the best thing for your drum.
Baking soda is perfectly safe to clean just about anything.
a bicarbonate of baking soda is Co2 Co2 displaces oxygen which is fuel for the fire no fuel no fire
Safe during a fire
The common name for Na2CO3 is sodium carbonate, also known as soda ash or washing soda.
Common household products like baking soda or salt can be used to smother a grease fire by smothering the flames and cutting off the oxygen supply. These products work by creating a barrier between the grease fire and oxygen, helping to extinguish the flames. Never use water on a grease fire as it can cause the flames to spread.
no it is just drink ur pop (soda) and ur safe
heat causes the 'soda' (sodium bicarbonate) to release carbon dioxide which displaces oxygen and puts out the fire.
A soda acid fire extinguisher uses water as a carrier of the soda/acid. A television fire is primarily an electrical fire. Adding water to an electrical fire will only complicate the problem by introducing the possibility of shorts and electrocution. bock442
no because it will explode