Physics, asked by alamsartaj52, 11 months ago

what is fire? what's the state of matter of fire??

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Answered by Anonymous
8
Fire is an oxidizing chemical reaction that releases heat and light. The actual flames that you see moving and glowing when something is burning are simply gas that is still reacting and giving off light. Plasmas are gases in which a good fraction of the molecules are ionized.

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alamsartaj52: do u mean to say that plasma is the state of matter of fire??
caliyahh: yeah
alamsartaj52: bu just now u concluded that fire is known as a gas?.
alamsartaj52: but*
Answered by caliyahh
9
fire is a chemical reaction that comes from things that burn or things that catch fire and the state of matter of fire is a gas because fire is known as a gas

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