Burning is a chemical reaction involving the combination of a material with oxygen, resulting in the formation of new compounds like CO2 and the release of heat and light. Heat is defined as energy transferred between bodies, increasing temperature through molecular vibrations. When a hand is placed over a flame, heat transfer occurs via convection and thermal radiation, with the flame emitting infrared radiation that warms the surrounding air. The discussion also touches on the nature of flames, clarifying that while flames contain hot gases, they are not necessarily plasma, as the light emitted is primarily due to atomic and molecular electronic transitions. Understanding these processes provides insight into the fundamental nature of combustion and heat transfer.