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13. Usually the total charge of a plasma is​

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Answered by sweety1956
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Roughly zero

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Answered by Anonymous
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Zero

The total charge of a plasma is Zero.

Additional information

  • Plasma is electrically neutral medium of unbound negative and positive charges.

  • Plasma has no net charge and it is electrically neutral.

  • Plasma is better conductor of electricity.

  • Plasma is usually very hot because it takes very high temperatures to break the bonds between electrons and the nuclei of the atoms .

The charge of plasma is neutral because in an ordinary gas each atom contain an equal number of positive and negative charges the positive charges in the nucleus or surrounded by an equal number of negatively charged electrons and each atom is electrically neutral .

A gas becomes the plasma when the addition of heat .

Plasma is often called as Fourth state of matter.

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