FIRE, Rapid oxidation process, which is a gas-phase chemical reaction resulting in light and heat in varying intensities, SOLUBILITY, Degree to which a solid, liquid, or gas dissolves into a solvent (usually water), KINETIC ENERGY, Energy possessed by a moving object because of it's motion, WATT, The SI unit of power or rate equal to 1 joule per second, BUOYANCY, The tendency or capacity of a liquid or gas to remain afloat or rise, MISCIBLE, Materials that are capable of being mixed in all proportions, REDUCING AGENT, Fuel that is being oxidized or burned during combustion, ASPHYXIATION, Fatal condition caused by severe oxygen deficiency and an excess of CO and/or other gases in the blood, FUEL, A material that will maintain combustion under specific environmental conditions , MATTER, Anything that occupies space and has mass.

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