What is the hottest chemical made fire?

What is fire itself made of?

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    The flames are gases escaping from the fuel. They glow due to light emitted by the rapid oxydation occurring. Some things burn with little or no flame, though. For example, the mark of a good charcoal cooking fire is that is is hot, but emits very little flame.

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The flames are gases escaping from the fuel. They glow due to light emitted by the rapid oxydation occurring. Some things burn with little or no flame, though. For example, the mark of a good charcoal cooking fire is that is is hot, but emits very little flame.

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