Well, did try to explain the intensely heated gas, but she's my daughter.... and her reply went along the lines of I don't believe you and bodily warm gases being expelled and don't make light.
So what I tried to do was get iron hot enough to show her the glow. Damn pine wood, did not get hot enough and she got bored.
So in conclusion, was I right on fire being gas at a very high temperature emitting a glow as what photoengineer says? It would have to be the glow emitted by N2, I guess, but then comes having to explain the different colourings of the different elements when they burn.
Something somehow doesn't sit right thinking fire is overheated gas. I might be wrong though
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