Okay so if potassium is very reactive with water?
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 at
8:02 PM
How would you put out a fire that has potassium in it. would you use some type of oil?
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Burning metals are considered class D fires, which require their own type of firefighting approach. Some common techniques include a plastic foam that forms a crust over the surface, smothering the fire, and salts that form a crust or an oxide on the surface.
well potassium doesnt react with fire so i guess you’d be ok