- Flame is Not Matter:
- The bright flame that you see isn’t made of atoms like solid matter (such as water or metal).
- It’s really energy and glowing gases (which are made of atoms, but the fire itself isn’t solid or liquid—it’s a hot, moving reaction of gases).
To sum up: Fire is the energy and glowing gas that happen when atoms in fuel and oxygen come together. The fire you see isn’t made of atoms like elements, but the process involves atoms combining and releasing energy. That’s why fire seems like a thing, but it’s actually a reaction that happens between things!