Physics, asked by rambhadrapandey21, 22 days ago

why the fire is hot ?

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Answered by MizBroken
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Explanation:

Fire is hot because thermal energy (heat) is released when chemical bonds are broken and formed during a combustion reaction. Combustion turns fuel and oxygen into carbon dioxide and water. ... Both light and heat are released as energy.

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Answered by SAGARTHELEGEND
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BECAUSE THE FIRE CONSISTS OF HIGHLY CHARGED ELECTRONS WHICH OBSERVE OXYGEN FROM AIR AND RELEASE HEAT ENERGY. AND THIS HEAT ENERGY MAKES THE FIRE HOT

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