What is the hottest chemical made fire?

What actually is fire made of?

  • what actually is fire? Is it liquid, solid gas? does it have particles in it, is it made of elements, generally, just what is it? everyone knows how to make fire, what it looks like and what it does but what is it actually made of?

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    What a bloody good question even though I don't know the answer and others have given the answer. This is something you never think about. It makes a change to get a good question and decent answers than some of the stupid questions which people ask.

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heat, plasma!

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Fire is a mixture of hot gases. Flames are the result of a chemical reaction, primarily between oxygen in air and a fuel, such as wood or propane. In addition to other products, the reaction produces carbon dioxide, steam, light, and heat. If the flame is hot enough, the gases are ionized and become yet another state of matter: plasma. Fire is a chemical reaction which creates a burst of heat and light. This is called ignition point, and what we see is a flame. When heat changes the state or shape of an objects, we call this combustion. There are three main elements which are required to ignite a flame. Without any of these three elements, it is not possible to start a fire. These three elements are: Oxygen, Fuel and Heat :)

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