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Is fire a matter

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Beryl Cassin

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5mo ago
Updated: 3/12/2025

Fire is not considered matter in the traditional sense, as it is a form of energy rather than a physical substance.

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Does fire have matter?

Yes, fire does have matter. Fire is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat and light. The matter involved in a fire includes the fuel being burned and the oxygen in the air that reacts with the fuel to produce the flames.


Is fire made of matter?

Yes, fire is made of matter. It is a chemical reaction that releases heat and light energy.


Is fire made matter?

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What kind of matter is fire?

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Is fire a solid?

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How does matter exist in fire?

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Does fire have DNA?

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Is fire from a light matter?

Fire is matter. It consists of a mixture of hot gasses, plasma, and soot.


Is fire a form of matter or energy?

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Is fire antimatter?

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