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.
No, fire does not have a shadow because it emits light and does not block light like solid objects do.
When a log burns in a fire, it undergoes a chemical reaction called combustion. The heat from the fire causes the wood in the log to break down and release gases and smoke. The remaining solid material turns into ash.
Fire is a chemical process that occurs when a combustible material reacts with oxygen in the air, producing heat and light. It is a form of energy transfer rather than a physical state like solid, liquid, or gas.
The concept of the solid sphere was introduced by the ancient Greek philosopher Empedocles in the 5th century BC as part of his theory of the four elements. He believed that all matter was composed of combinations of earth, air, fire, and water arranged in solid spherical shapes.
The normally accepted states of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Or as the ancients said, earth, water, air and fire.
Perhaps you meant to ask whether fire is a gas, liquid, or solid. Is that what you meant?
Any solid whose melting point is lower than that of the fire. The question is ambiguous because the temperature of the fire it not stated. The sun is form of a fire but its surface temperature is several million Kelvins, nothing including steel is solid at that temperature. A candle light is around 900 degrees steel is solid at this temperature.
No, fire is not solid. Fire is a process of rapid oxidation that produces heat, light, and flame. It exists in the form of plasma, which is a state of matter where electrons are stripped from atoms.
Fire, before you think differently, is a form of matter. Everything is. Fire itself is in the gas state. Some people think it is a solid, but in fact it does not have the substances that make it solid (or liquid for that matter).
No, fire does not have a shadow because it emits light and does not block light like solid objects do.
Depends of the materials
water / take away air
its fire and gas
foam
fire
No
An ethanol fire is extincted with carbon dioxide or solid chemicals extinguishers.