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Can fire be liquefied? What does it weigh?
I was just pondering over this question. Some websites say fire is a gas, others say it's energy, and still (most) others say that it's a chemical reaction. If it is a gas, can it be liquefied? And also what does fire weigh? It has to have some type of weight doesn't it, since it is matter? I am VERY confused about the whole subject. Or is it just my tiny brain and me? LOL. please anwser!
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Fire is the release of energy in a chemical reaction. For example the burning of paper releases the energy stored when that plant was alive. As for liquefying fire, it is impossible because energy can't be turned into a liquid. It isn't matter to begin with.