States are solid, liquid, gas and plasma...there is no fire state. Fire is a chemical reaction that occurs when an object is going from one state to another. A physical reaction is like the melting of ice...it goes from a solid state to a liquid state. Fire actually changes the chemical makeup of a substance, therefore it is a chemical reaction.
And it definitely does NOT have "plasma in it"! Plasma is extremely rare on earth.
2006-06-22 06:58:13
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answered by Veccster 2
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Fire is a chemical reaction, not any state on its own.
2006-06-22 10:52:19
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answered by PoliPino 5
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yeah, fire is a simple chemical reaction, when you get the three vital things it takes to make fire, Air, fuel, and heat!
2006-06-22 11:08:55
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answered by Henry B 2
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Fire is a very hot gas with some plasma in it.
2006-06-22 12:06:15
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answered by soulestada 4
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since the burning is taking place in the gasses given of by the combustible source, I'd say gaseous.
2006-06-22 10:37:32
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answered by Jeffrey S 6
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chemical reaction
2006-06-22 11:46:37
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answered by ? 3
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Republican?
2006-06-22 10:31:53
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answered by ChingoBling 3
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