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Fire isn't a substance or an element, (despite what RPGs and Alchemists may have led you to believe) so it technically can't react.

But if cornstarch was set on fire, it would probably follow a standard combustion reaction:

(hydrocarbon) + O2 -> H2O + CO2.

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