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What is the Chemical Formula of Fire ?
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Answered by Anonymous
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The heat of the flame will keep remaining fuel at ignition temperature. The flame ignites gases being emitted, and the fire spreads. As long as there is enough fuel and oxygen, the fire keeps burning. Fuel + oxygen (from the air) = combustion products (mainly CO2 + H2O) + heat energy.

Answered by Anonymous
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As fire is just a result of atomic transitions of elements rather than an element itself, it doesn't have a symbol. But the recipe for the fire can be certainly shown.

Fire is the result of combustion of organic material and oxygen. For example

CH4 + 202 -- CO2 + 2H2O

But the colour of the fire is directly related to quantum physics. Literally every objects emits light. You, me and everything around us. But the reason we can't see us glowing is because we glow in infra red. Our body temperatures are too low to glow in visible spectrum. If combustion of such object is clean anf if its temperature is high enough it produces a blue light like in the case of candles. Or if combustion is unclean it emits a lot of smoke disturbing this blue light. All the red glow, orange glow that we see every day are in between clean and unclean combustions .

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