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What is fire? Gas, liquid or solid...Explain how?​

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Answer:

Solid, liquid and gas are forms of matter. Matter is anything that has mass and occupies volume. Since fire doesn’t have any mass and nor does it occupy any volume, it isn’t matter.

Hence it can’t be any of solid, liquid or gas.

The heat and light usually associated with fire are forms of energy.

Answered by ayushsunilsingh1
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Fire doesn't fall into gas, because it doesn't expand in the same way gas does. Fire doesn't fall into liquid, because it doesn't have a fixed volume. Fire doesn't fall into solid, because it doesn't have a fixed shape. Thus, fire is currently considered a plasma....

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