Is fire a solid liquid or gas?

Is fire a solid liquid or gas?

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why are people who save these images so fucking stupid?

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It's a hyperfluid.

Fire is a plasma isn't it?

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fire is a reaction, not a state of matter
just like how incandescence is just the release of radiation, not an actual state of matter

the flame itself also isn't matter and therefore doesn't have a state of matter

Is light a solid liquid or gas?

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>the flame itself also isn't matter

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What is the flame made of if not matter?

A plasma
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it's a gaseous solid.

Pathetic really

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Holy shit is this the real state of Veeky Forums? Does anyone here actually know what fire is?

how are we going to represent ourselves otherwise?

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It is a pure element. The only three elements in the world are earth, water, fire and air.

That doesn't make sense without the 5th one.
Also earth water and air are comprised of elements. Fire and the 5th one are made of what?

it hot

All the morons who actually think fire is actually plasma should get the fuck out of Veeky Forums right now.

>Flames consist primarily of carbon dioxide, water vapor, oxygen and nitrogen. If hot enough, the gases may become ionized to produceplasma

>If hot enough, the gases may become ionized to produceplasma
>If hot enough
>IF

none of those. fire is the result of combustion and the flame is just energy being liberated.

Aether?

it's burning gas you retard

It can become plasma when it's hot enough, but I get what you're saying. Convential fires are not plasma

Phlogiston you utter ingrate, do you know any basic science?

fire is not mass so it has no weight or light.
fire is energy and only vibrates creating energy, therfor it has no state

gas

Non-equilibrium state of matter, which is why it's hard to describe.

The products of fire are often gases (usually some solid soot too). The thing that burns could be solid, liquid, or gas. So generally speaking, it's the transition state between two stable products. Literally speaking, it's the process of rapid oxidation.

it bright

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Fire is hot gas. Sometimes, there are extremely fine solids that glow and on rare occasion, when the fire is hot enough, there is a little plasma.

Ions

None of them, but it can have properties of a liquid. It's EM energy. Also can become mass

solid and or gas and or liquid pre-plasma

Both

Fire is a mixture of combusting gases and oxidants you neuronlets.

this thread made me vomit

How do people this stupid even remember to breathe?

That doesn't sound like an axiom

You are golden

fire is a plasma, the fourth kind of element after gas, solid, liquid

If I had to classify it under any of these three, It's a solid.

If I had to classify it under any of these three, It's a gas.