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What is the state of fire ? is it gas , solid or liquid ??
Fire is a chemical reaction that involves the rapid oxidation of a material, producing heat, light, and various gases.
Fire is not a state of matter itself, but rather a result of a chemical reaction. Therefore, it cannot be classified as a gas, solid, or liquid.
Fire is caused by a combination of three elements: fuel, heat, and oxygen. These three elements must be present in the correct proportions for a fire to occur.
No, fire cannot exist in a vacuum because oxygen is necessary for the chemical reaction to occur. In a vacuum, there is no oxygen present.
There are five different types of fire: Class A, B, C, D, and K. These classes are based on the type of fuel that is burning and can help determine the appropriate method for extinguishing the fire.