Flame cannot be considred as matter exactly. It is combination of light and heat, which originate due to the combustion of matter at that point.
i
yes rock is matter because it occupies space. Matter by definition is something that takes up space.Rocks are matter. They are a type of solidRock is made up of matter.
Sand is not considered soil because it is not composed of minerals, organic matter, liquids, and gases.
No it is not a live, cuz the flame do not have cells
it gives off a blue flame
potassium (K) produces a blueish purple flame
A flame is not a substance like water or air. Rather, it is the result of heat and light energy so you can't really say what state of matter it is in. Think of it like this; asking what state of matter a flame is in would be like asking what state of matter light or heat are in. They are forms of energy, not substances.
The white colored flame is considered to be the hottest.
The white colored flame is considered to be the hottest.
NO
There is no specific degree that creates a white flame. However, it is considered a very hot flame, just under blue, which is known as the hottest flame.
It is an eternalnally burning flame because it purifies our civilization.
physical
The matter in copper wire melts then explodes into a green flame
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
Impurities in the matter being burnt.
Flame