by wickedwillie on January 26th, 2005

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What exactly is fire made of?

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  • by Thom64 on January 26th, 2005

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    A fire or flame typically occurs when combustible airborne chemicals (fuels) oxidize (or burn) in such a way that heat is released (exothermic) and the electron activity or the temperature (incandescence) of the reaction emits visible light. The fire is the volume in the air where the chemicals are reacting in this way and emitting light. So, I guess the best answer I can give is that fire is made of vigorous chemical reactions.

    Most fires also "feed" themselves because the heat produced by the flame drives more fuel particles from a solid or liquid source into the air.

    Note that it is possible to have an invisible "fire" if the fuel burns in a way that does not produce visible light. Some alcohols burn with invisible flame - but that is not what people typically imagine when they think of fire. This kind of fire is also the region/volume of vigorous exothermic chemical reaction.

    It is also possible to have fire without oxygen by combining other reactive chemicals, but in our atmosphere burning by oxidation is by far the most common phenomenon. It is also possible to have fire outside our atmosphere (no air), but the principles are essentially the same: mix stuff, chemical reaction makes heat and typically light.

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    • Well said. (It sounds complicated only because it is.)

      Relsqui

      by Relsqui on January 27th, 2005

    • well explained! very interesting

      Lachesis

      by Lachesis on February 18th, 2005

    • hawt

      Ali Bulut

      by Ali Bulut on March 1st, 2005

    • Thanks a lot! I never thought of it that way.

      Anonymous271

      by Anonymous271 on November 20th, 2006

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