No, it's not.
it is a chemical reaction (this part is true)
Short_answer:">Short_answer:">Short answer:Yes, fire is plasma.
Plasma is the fourth state of matter. It is also the coolest state of matter (this is not scientific fact). Sadly many science textbooks are outdated and do not represent the current known states of matter. The Known states of matter are solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and Bose-Einstein Condensates (the total absence of energy in matter). Plasma is simply the exchange of electrons between atoms.
Detailed_answer:">Detailed_answer:">Detailed answer:Fire is a reaction between atoms/molecules, in which the valence electrons are exchanged. The amount of energy released in this exchange is quite large. As Oxygen molecules (O2) given enough energy will take/share electrons from most nearby atoms/molecules in order to complete its first full valence orbital. The amount of energy that Oxygen expends is so great it excites its own valence electrons so much that they, escape the strong pull of the positive nucleus and, fly away from the Oxygen atom. When these electrons fly away from the Oxygen atom they lose energy as photons and or heat. The electrons lose energy and can no longer escape the strong pull of the Oxygen atom and are pulled back into the valence orbital. The Oxygen atom then gains more and more energy until its valence electrons fly off again, and after losing energy they are pulled back into the valence orbital of the oxygen atom. [Please note: oxygen is not required to produce plasma]This reaction creates a kind gaseous soupy mixture of both positively and negatively charged particles, known as plasma. The bright glow emitted from fire and plasma is the electrons flying off and releasing their energy as photons.
Plasma can be found everywhere in neon signs, plasma screen TVs it is fire, florescent tubes, lightning (or any form arcing electricity), the Aura Borealis, it composes every star in the universe (with the exception of neutron stars) making it the most common state of matter in the universe, and in you. Plasma is essential to human life without it the chemical reactions that keep us alive and warm would cease. Plasma is simply the exchange of electrons between atoms.
Fire is a mixture of gases and tiny particles that emit light and heat. It is not considered a plasma.
Fire is a mixture of hot gases and tiny particles that emit light and heat. It is not considered plasma, but rather a gas in a state of combustion.
No, fire is not a plasma. Fire is a chemical reaction that produces heat and light, while plasma is a state of matter where atoms are ionized and have free-moving electrons.
The phase change from plasma to gas is called recombination. In recombination, the highly energized electrons in the plasma return to their original energy levels, transitioning the plasma back into a neutral gas state.
Fire plasma is a high-temperature, ionized gas that emits light and heat. It has properties of high energy and reactivity, making it useful in various applications such as cutting and welding metals, sterilizing medical equipment, and generating electricity in fusion reactors.
Fire is a form of plasma. Plasma is a state of matter where gases have been ionized by high temperatures, resulting in a collection of charged particles.
Fire is a mixture of gases and tiny particles that emit light and heat. It is not considered a plasma.
Fire is a mixture of hot gases and tiny particles that emit light and heat. It is not considered plasma, but rather a gas in a state of combustion.
Ionized gas is plasma which is the fourth state of matter. Plasma is a state of matter that starts as a gas and then becomes ionized. Ionizing is where it converts an atom of gas into an ion or ions by removing one or more of the electrons. Also plasma is in fire not gas.
fire is a thing called plasma, which is like a gas but the electrons are free, or something like that examples of plasma are: aurora, lightning, fire :)
It will ignite into plasma (fire)
Fire. It is a plasma and could be any of the 3.
People will tell you there are 3 :Solid Liquid and gas, but there is a fourth, which is plasma. plasma is pretty much hot fire.
Fire itself is a process rather than a substance. The flame itself is a mixiture of hot gas (some of it plasma) and and usually some tiny solid particles.
Yes because the four (yes four) stages of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma and carbon dioxide is mostly in the form of a gas but also can be solid or liquid but not plasma, plasma is more like fire or lava.
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.
because the plasma is gas