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So is it? I had a long discussion about it in school and the internet gave very mixed answers. Because we are wondering if fire is ionised and this magnetic?
LostConjugate said:Fire is just the process of hydrocarbons breaking down into water and carbon oxides. It is hot air and vapor.
Plasma is atoms becoming new atoms. Usually protons and neutrons being combined to make a heavier more complex atom. It is much hotter.
cepheid said:A plasma is just a gas hot enough to be completely ionized. What you are describing is nuclear fusion. Granted, at the temperatures required for fusion, it would probably be taking place in a plasma. But that does not mean that they are synonymous.