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When you think about the properties of each of the states of matter a flame doesn't actually correspond iwth any of them. Solids have molecules tightly packed together that perform little movement (except maybe vibration) and liquids and gases expand as far as the space around them (only gases do it quicker than liquids). Now, I apreciate that the smoke that comes out of a fire is a gas but I'm talkin about the actual flame. It may flicker about and constantly renew itself through the solid fuel that it burning, but what is the actual state of matter of the flame? As long as the fuel stays in the same place so will the flame (i.e. the actual flame does not escape into the atmosphere else people stood metres away from it would also catch fire its only the smoke that comes out of the flame that does this) - Just one of those random thoughts that has been pickling my head!!! physics nerds answers welcomed
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