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Oh! Mr. Smarty pants here! ++++
by Sunblynd 5.0 on December 20th, 2006
yep!
by mike blair on December 20th, 2006
Plasma is a fourth state of matter, but I don't know if fire belongs. I'm not disputing your answer just opining my own. Fire is the result of the chemical process of combustion. Therefore is fire "matter" in that sense of the term?
by RondoRedux on January 25th, 2010