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How cold does the temperature have to be to freeze fire?
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That isn't really a thing? And also, freezing a flame would be crazy weak. The flame portion of fire itself is the gaseous part of fire that is emitting light. Freezing it is like basically just freezing a tiny portion of gas.How cold does the temperature have to be to freeze fire?
Nah, fire is the oxydization of oxygen and it freezes at -213C. So above that since it also needs to bypass the heatThat isn't really a thing? And also, freezing a flame would be crazy weak. The flame portion of fire itself is the gaseous part of fire that is emitting light. Freezing it is like basically just freezing a tiny portion of gas.
It'd be much better if they froze the actual fuel source itself, such as liquid gasoline or wood or something.
Yeah, but that doesn't change that freezing a fire is just putting it out. Its dependent on the feat itself and how big the fire it is, but again it would necessarily be that impressive unless it's a LOT of fire.Nah, fire is the oxydization of oxygen and it freezes at -213C. So above that since it also needs to bypass the heat
You cannot physically freeze lightning, fire, or any instance of isolated heat. It's impossible.But say the fire is super hot like hotter than lightning what would the the temperature be needed to freeze it?
I'm not talking about putting it out, I'm more thinking of Pizza Tower's refrigerator fridgerator freezinator where there are campfires frozen with the flame.Yeah, but that doesn't change that freezing a fire is just putting it out. Its dependent on the feat itself and how big the fire it is, but again it would necessarily be that impressive unless it's a LOT of fire.
Plus the feat would have to be just cooling with no other outside forces assisting in it being put out.