Is a fire extinguisher an example of bromine?

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2026-04-25 05:31

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No, a fire extinguisher is not an example of bromine. Fire extinguishers contain various agents, such as water, foam, dry chemicals, or carbon dioxide, depending on the type. Bromine is a chemical element and is not typically used as a fire suppression agent due to its corrosive nature and toxicity.

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