Chemistry, asked by Dal, 1 year ago

Is fire a matter
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Answered by Coolkitty
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no fire is not a matter because it does not have weight and space and in matter space and weight are present

Dal: But it can be felt and i think it occupies space
Shizarizvi1: but it can be seen, we can also touch it.
Shizarizvi1: so, isn't it matter
Shizarizvi1: ??
Dal: Matter is some thing that occupies space and has mass and can be felt by any one or all of the sense organs
Answered by Shizarizvi1
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Yes,
Fire is a matter because when any piece of wood or coal or anything burns it occupies space and have some mass.
It can be seen by our eyes, we can touch it and also smell it. After having these properties, we can say that fire is a matter

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Dal: But how can we weigh gire
Dal: *fire
Dal: Matter is something that occupies space and has mass and can be felt by anyvone a
Dal: Continued ....the above comment.......
Dal: Any one or all a
Dal: Of the sense organs
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