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Can you weigh fire? - Answers
A fire is, in general, an evolving chemical reaction. As such, is doesn't have definite shape or well-defined boundaries. The flames are moving as if they were alive. Things are constantly changing. Because of the dynamic nature of fire, it cannot be weighed, at least not in the conventional sense of the term.
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Can you weigh fire? - Answers
A fire is, in general, an evolving chemical reaction. As such, is doesn't have definite shape or well-defined boundaries. The flames are moving as if they were alive. Things are constantly changing. Because of the dynamic nature of fire, it cannot be weighed, at least not in the conventional sense of the term.
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A fire is, in general, an evolving chemical reaction. As such, is doesn't have definite shape or well-defined boundaries. The flames are moving as if they were alive. Things are constantly changing. Because of the dynamic nature of fire, it cannot be weighed, at least not in the conventional sense of the term.
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