It is a mixture of compounds.
Fire is both a compound and a mixture. This is because it is a mixture of compounds like fuel, wood, oxygen reacting chemically with each other.
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A chemical fire would be affected by the amount of hydrogen in the mixture; in the open, oxygen effects the fire the most.
Fire is a mixture of gases and tiny particles that emit light and heat. It is not considered a plasma.
Fire is not a mixture, but rather a chemical reaction that produces heat and light by combining oxygen from the air with fuel (such as wood or gas). It involves rapid oxidation of the fuel in a process known as combustion.
No, fire is not a colloid. A colloid is a mixture in which tiny particles are dispersed throughout a medium but do not settle out, such as milk or fog. Fire is a process of combustion that produces light and heat, involving gases, flames, and combustion products, rather than a stable mixture of particles.
A mis fire occurs when the fuel/vapor mixture does not ignite and burn properly in a cylinder.
mixture of water and land and leaves
Fire is matter. It consists of a mixture of hot gasses, plasma, and soot.
A mixture of equal parts baking soda and powdered sugar can be an effective homemade fire ant killer. Sprinkle the mixture near ant mounds and the ants will ingest it, causing them to die.
Fire isn't made of anything. It is a mixture of carbon - dioxide and other gases. It can also be caused because of high pressure or temperature
Fire has a distinctive smell that is often described as a mixture of burning wood, paper, and other materials. It can be smoky, acrid, or pungent depending on what is burning.