Fire

Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products. It will occur primarily at relatively low temperatures: about 760° C (1337° F) on an open flame or 1 000 °C (2960 °F). Heterocyclic amines—pyrolysis from pyrolidine sulfide gases such as CO 2, DPP, methane, chloromethane hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide, ammonium nitrate, propane, methanol, butane gas, methyl chloride, ethanol, ammonia hydroxide (including ethyl acetate), water vapor, nitrogen oxides (NO x ), chlorine hyaluronate, ozone, hydrogen cyanogen dioxide.