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If every thing is either 'solid', 'liquid' or 'gas' then what is fire?
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chroot said:First, everything is not solid, liquid, or gas. There are many other forms of matter, such a plasma.
Danger said:Einstein-Bose condensates, degenerate matter (such as in a neutron star)... but I'm not sure if they're really considered 'states' in the official sense of the term.
chroot said:First, everything is not solid, liquid, or gas. There are many other forms of matter, such a plasma. The flame you see is, in fact, a partial plasma. It's composed of gas atoms, some of which have electrons stripped from them. The recombination of these free electrons with the atoms is what produces the visible light.
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