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How can I put out a fire on an electric stove PLEASE I live alone and I?m learning how to cook?

? was boiling some water with margarine and milk on an ELECTRIC stove. Suddenly it spilled and my mistake was that I kept cooking on the same burner. A fire started not from the inside of the pot, but from the burner. I tried to put it out with the lid of the pot but the flames kept growing. I was so desperated that I put it out with water.1.- Is it true that I shouldn?t put it out with water because it was an electric stove?2.- What should I do if that happens again? I didn?t have time to get the extintor which is at the entrance of the apartment.3.- Can I use baking soda? How much do I need to buy and have in the cabinet just in case?4.- Can I also use Coke?

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Yes. Mother Nature makes glass each time a large amount of energy is released during a sufficient period of time at the Earth's surface, provided that the soil composition is suitable for making glass. The latter condition is satisfied, for example, by sandy soil, with the resultant natural glass being silica glass named lechatelierite after the French chemist Henry Le Ch?telier (1850-1936).
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