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Fire is an exothermic reaction. It's basically visible heat. It is not any kind of mixture.
Mixture.
Yes. The name of the mixture is the heterogeneous mixture
heterogenous mixture
It is made of a homogeneous mixture of copper and zinc, called an alloy. An alloy is a mixture of metals.
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
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.
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.
You bond steel and titanium by melting iron and titanium together. And putting the mixture in a furnace then use the thing that blows air into a fire on the furnace to blow air into the mixture. That blows most of the carbon out of the mixture thus hardening the mixture and making it a steel and titanium mixture.
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
There are various ways that a fire can be started without using a flame. Many chemical reactions produce enough heat to start a fire. One example is the mixture popularly known as "negative x". This mixture, which consists of ammonium chloride, ammonium nitrate, and zinc powder, will burn when exposed to a drop of water.
Glycerin can be used to make fire by mixing it with Potassium Permanganate. The mixture is the exposed to an open flame where it will quickly ignite and burn at high temperatures.