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Diamond Pham
12 October, 12:58
Why is plasma a state of matter?
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Tori Navarro
12 October, 13:05
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A plasma is a hot ionized gas consisting of approximately equal numbers of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons. The characteristics of plasmas are significantly different from those of ordinary neutral gases so that plasmas are considered a distinct "fourth state of matter
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