define the fourth state of matter 'plasma'
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Plasma is often called “the fourth state of matter,” along with solid, liquid and gas. Just as a liquid will boil, changing into a gas when energy is added, heating a gas will form a plasma – a soup of positively charged particles (ions) and negatively charged particles (electrons).
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Plasma super-exited state of matter. The particles of Plasma are super energized and super exited.
- The plasma formed in stars because of very high temperature.
- The plasma formed in stars because of very high temperature.It is also found in the fluorescent tube and neon sign bulbs.
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