Do flames contain plasma?
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An "ion" is an atom with an unequal number of electrons and protons. ... Every gas contains a few ions and freed electrons, and yet not every gas is a plasma. There must by some cutoff point where there are enough ions in the gas that it begins acting like a plasma. Most flames are not hot enough to become plasma
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An "ion" is an atom with an unequal number of electrons and protons. ... Every gas contains a few ions and freed electrons, and yet not every gas is a plasma. There must by some cutoff point where there are enough ions in the gas that it begins acting like a plasma. Most flames are not hot enough to become plasmas.
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An "ion" is an atom with an unequal number of electrons and protons. ... Every gas contains a few ions and freed electrons, and yet not every gas is a plasma. There must by some cutoff point where there are enough ions in the gas that it begins acting like a plasma. Most flames are not hot enough to become plasmas.
Hope this answer will help you!!!
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