The heat and light from fire is energy.
The smoke from fire contains particles of water, gases, and the materials being burned that are matter.
The flame is made up of gases like vaporized fuel, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water vapor and other gases. All these are matter - occupying space and have mass.
Yes. The flames are gases at very high temperatures. It is possible for the gases to become so hot that they become ionized, forming plasma, the fourth state of matter. The heat coming from a fire, however, is energy and not matter.
it takes up space, so it is a matter. It is a gas.
Fire is matter..
Energy is Matter
Fire is energy.
The gases produced are matter in the form of carbon oxides and water; the energy released could be considered as matter.
Because it is pure heat and light aka pure non-material energy.
The state of matter that fire is classified as is plasma.
Anything that has mass is matter.
It has mass and volume, the characteristics of matter.
No because there is no igntition source.
Anti- Matter
The state of matter that fire is classified as is plasma.
Matter is classified as "mixtures" and "pure substances".
yes everything is classified as matter
Matter can be classified as elements, compounds, or mixtures.
Small particle that is a building block of matter
Anything that has mass is matter.
Yes.
Yes
Matter
Yes, everything that can be touched is matter.
It has mass and volume, the characteristics of matter.
Gases are classified as matter depending on their ability to occupy volume. A gas can be colorless, odorless, and occupy volume, making its classification of matter.