Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be compressed into a fire extinguisher cylinder by storing it in a high-pressure tank and then releasing it through a valve into the cylinder. The pressure inside the cylinder increases, which causes the CO2 to compress and liquefy. Once the cylinder is filled with liquid CO2, it can be used as a fire extinguisher.
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be compressed into a fire extinguisher cylinder by storing it in a high-pressure tank and then releasing it through a valve into the cylinder. The pressure inside the cylinder increases, which causes the CO2 to compress and liquefy. Once the cylinder is filled with liquid CO2, it can be used as a fire extinguisher.