I've always wondered, what is fire? It's not a solid. It's not liquid. I don't think it's a gas. I don't think it's a bunch of ionized gases or whatever plasma's supposed to be.
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Anonymous2006-07-27 22:38
fire is hot lol
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Anonymous2006-07-27 23:21
I think it's pretty much low energy plasma
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Anonymous2006-07-28 0:16
It's pretty much gas; however, it's hot enough that electrons occasionally get excited and thus emit light, unlike true plasma in which electrons are so excited that they coninuosly dissociate from the nucleus. Kind of like how slush is solid~liquid, fire is gas~plasma
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Anonymous2006-07-28 1:28
In a candle flame, the molecules are whizzing around so fast they smack into each other knocking electrons out of orbit and sometimes off the atoms completely. The orbits are not continuous but are in the form of energy levels, the electron thus snaps from energy level to energy level quick enough to create an electric field, the electric field creates a magnetic field which perpetuate each other, this can be modelled as a photon of light.
Every gas with a temperature releases radiation, however because the chances of an electron shifting collision are so low this radiation is very dim. Heated gases simply speed up the process allowing the radiation emitted to be visible.
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Anonymous2006-07-28 1:34
fire is not a state of matter; it is simply a reaction that requires oxygen/fuel and emits heat and light.
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Anonymous2006-07-28 1:43
"Fire" is the combustion reaction between fuel and oxygen. THe reaction releases energy, which is emitted as heat and light, which we feel and see and call "fire."
Fire is what happens during some chemical reactions. Chemical reactions need energy to happen. Fire produces heat and light therefore fire is actually energy. Thread over!
Go back to grade school science. ^___^;;
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Anonymous2006-07-30 12:49
>>18
Everything is energy. So that's not a very useful classification.
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Anonymous2006-07-30 13:01
>>18
Keep your failures and weeaboo out of my sci board
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Anonymous2006-07-30 16:34
18 u r a fag go abck to japana kthxxxxxxxxxss
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Anonymous2006-07-30 18:49
Fire itself is a word that we use to classify the appearance of oxygen reactions in air.
In this reaction, we've got a gas, like methane, that's being combusted.
2CH4 + 3O2 -> 2C02 + 2H20
We see the photons released by the electrons jumping around energy shells in this high-energy reaction. We also feel the heat radiated off by this high-energy reaction. Then, we name it fire.
This question could most eaisly be compared to 'what is boiling'?