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.
Anything that has mass is matter.
A piece of chalk is classified as matter because it has mass and occupies space. Matter is anything that has mass and volume, and chalk meets these criteria as it has physical properties and can be measured.
Anti- Matter
Yes, coals are classified as a fire because they are the burning embers that remain after wood or another fuel has been burned. Coals generate heat and can be used to start or maintain a fire.
because they are the four forms or states that matter can be in
yes everything is classified as matter
Small particle that is a building block of matter
Aristotle classified matter as either plants or animals. The main weaknesses in his classification was the fact it did not factor in specific species and was a general classification.
Anything that has mass is matter.
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Yes, everything that can be touched is 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.
Firetrucks and fire hoses and classified as weather elements because firetrucks have useful things for firefighters to fight the fires and fire hoses can be used to put out fires.
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Fire is classified under one of the states of matter. It belongs to a more uncommon state of matter --- plasma. Plasma is ionized gas where electrons are removed from the atom through ionization. There are natural and man-made plasma. Natural plasma includes fire, lightning and the Sun. The whole universe is mostly made up of plasma. Man-made plasma include fluorescent light tubes.
Matter is classified as mixtures and substances. Mixtures are composed of two or more different substances that are physically combined, while substances are pure forms of matter that cannot be separated by physical means. Substances are further divided into elements and compounds.