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Fire is neither liquid/solid/gas, instead, it is another form called PLASMA, the universe is made up of 99% of plasma, plasma is made up in extremely high temperatures like the sun and stars, scientists use this plasma theory to the big bang theory. plasma is only just a theory, but is one just like most other things scientists have concluded. until we can get inside the nucleus (also a theory) we cannot really prove anything.

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Q: What is the State of Matter of Fire or Flame?
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What state of matter is a flame considered as?

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.


Is fire state of matter?

No, the flame itself contains a mixture of gas, plasma, and often small solid particles.


Is fire an example for plasma state matter?

It CAN be. Fire is a mixture of various hot gases, but if the flame is hot enough those gases will become ionized. When this happens, it changes state and becomes a plasma.


Why is fire a gas?

There are varying opinions on the state of matter of a flame. It is commonly agreed upon that fire is at most stages, a gaseous state of matter. At the base of the flame, unburned oxygen molecules and vaporized fuel particles lay. Higher up the flame, the molecules begin to dissociate and react with one another. Higher up still, the combustion reaction is completed and waste gases are emitted as a result. Some contend that when a flame becomes hot enough, the gas particles ionize and result in a different state of matter: plasma. Still, others also contend that fire does not fit under any states of matter.


What does flame mean?

A flame is the visible (gaseous state) part of a fire.


Who is FLAME?

FIRE = flame


Is fire's flame an example of a possessive noun?

Yes, the apostrophe -s at the end of the noun fire creates a possessive noun:the flame of the fire = the fire's flame


When was Fire Flame created?

Fire Flame was created on 2010-11-22.


When was Peat Fire Flame created?

Peat Fire Flame was created in 1977.


What state has been experiencing wildfires?

The state of matter that fire is classified as is plasma.


When was Fire Without Flame created?

Fire Without Flame was created in 2006-05.


What is the meaning of liton in English?

liton means in english is flame of fire/fire flame.