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what is the state of fire​

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Answered by Vameshi
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The state of fire is plasma (mostly). Science cannot precisely describe the true nature offire, but to clear up the doubts of inquisitive minds, fire is most similar to plasma! Plasma resembles a gas more than any other state of matter, but it behaves very differently from a gas.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fire is a mixture of hot gases. Flames are the result of a chemical reaction, primarily between oxygen in the air and a fuel, such as wood or propane.If the flame is hot enough, the gases are ionized and become yet another state of matter called plasma.

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