Yes, fire is made of matter. It is a chemical reaction that releases heat and light energy.
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.
Fire is not considered matter in the traditional sense, as it is a form of energy rather than a physical substance.
Fire is not a state of matter as the examples you gave. Fire is a reaction. It consumes matter, changing the solid to it's components of ash(solid), water vapor(gas), and heat.
Fire is a form of energy, not matter. It results from the rapid oxidation of a material, releasing heat and light energy.
No it is not. Fire is a chemical reaction involving matter (molecules). You could have and anti-matter fire however. It would be hot just like regular fire but not as hot if you mixed the anti-matter and matter fuel. The mutual annihilation would release a lot of energy in accordance with E=MC².
yes it is not safe at all having a fire
Aristotle thought matter was made up of combinations of four basic elements, earth, water, air and fire.
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Matter is made up of 4 states (currently 5) Solid - earth, liquid- water, gas- air and plasma - fire biso-eintsein -
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.
Aristotle stated that atoms were not what comprised matter. He claimed that the elements water, air, fire and earth were what made up matter since it could not be made of tiny parts.
He did not picture the atom...he believed that matter was made of water, air, earth and fire.
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Its easy! You can decide what a certain type of matter is by its characteristics. In alchemy, matter is made up of either earth, wind, fire, water. Alchemists can generally make things up such as the metal gold is obviously made up of earth because it comes from the ground. But its also made up of fire because its shiny and bright just like fire. Why not? We don't categorize matter anymore by characteristics, but rather by atomic structure, protons, electrons, etc.
Greek philosophers believed that matter was made of fundamental elements, such as earth, air, fire, and water. They thought that all substances were composed of varying combinations of these elements.