An example of a solid is rock, an example of a liquid is water, an example of a gas is methane....what's fire?
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I believe it's plasma last time I learned about it
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Fire is not a plasma, nor is it any state.
Fire is a chemical reaction that involves particles of gas, which have gained enough energy to temporarily excite electrons. When these electrons return to the ground state, they emit the energy as photons of light, either visible (red, orange, and blue are common, but many elements burn yellow, green, even white, and the temperature can also change which colors are observed) or infrared (heat).
Fire is a chemical reaction that involves particles of gas, which have gained enough energy to temporarily excite electrons. When these electrons return to the ground state, they emit the energy as photons of light, either visible (red, orange, and blue are common, but many elements burn yellow, green, even white, and the temperature can also change which colors are observed) or infrared (heat).
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Fire is the burning gases given off by a solid material or a volatile liquid.