Fire it self is just light, heat, and sound energy produced when you burn a flamable material (Combine it with oxegen), there is no such thing as a "fire molecule". When you put out a fire all you do is remove the energy, oxygen, or fuel that is required to sustain the chemical reaction. Basicaly, nothing happens to the 'fire molecules' because they don't exist in the first place, fire is just energy from a chemical reaction. When you put out a fire you are just stoping the reaction that makes this energy.
water will put out fire
the molecules freeze and it turns to the freezing point
it burns
It will burn.
When you put oxygen on a fire, it helps in combustion by providing more oxygen molecules for the reaction. This usually results in the fire burning more intensely. However, the effectiveness of adding oxygen depends on factors such as the fuel source, temperature, and available heat.
It will catch fire
The battery will explode.
they move faster
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it blows up
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