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Snow insulates the ground.
Anonymous Quiz
59%
True
41%
False
What state of matter is fire?
Final Results
4%
Solid
0%
Liquid
56%
Gas
41%
None
Which is incorrect ❌
Let's see why it's not solid / liquid 😊
It lacks fixed shape and volume.
It Doesn't Flow Like a Liquid
It's Not a Material Object
No Fixed Atomic/Molecular Structure
Now let's see why it's not a Gas 😊
> It's more energetic, with ionized particles.

>Fire happens in a gas, but it is not merely a gas. It is the visible signature of a combustion reaction, for which a gaseous fuel is just one prerequisite.
None of the above is the right answerβœ…
It's also not plasma πŸ‘
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It's also not plasma πŸ‘
How can it even be plasma 😭
Let's see why it's not plasma πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘
>Low Degree of Ionization
>Calling all fire "plasma" is like calling all liquids "water." While some special, high-energy flames qualify, the fire you encounter daily is best described as a luminescent hot gas undergoing a chemical reaction. It contains a tiny, fascinating trace of ionizationβ€”a hint of plasmaβ€”but is not itself in the plasma state.
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So in conclusion fire is not any state of matter
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