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How does plasma stay stable even though the intermolecular spaces are very high and the enrgy is too. How does it stay as matter and not as scattered atoms

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Answered by Laryn
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https://www.livescience.com/54652-plasma.html

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Answered by krishnapriyamcommpnc
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plasma stay stable even though the intermolecular spaces are very high and the enrgy is too.

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Plasma is a state of matter that is often thought of as a subset of gases, but the two states behave very differently. Like gases, plasmas have no fixed shape or volume, and are less dense than solids or liquids. But unlike ordinary gases, plasmas are made up of atoms in which some or all of the electrons have been stripped away and positively charged nuclei, called ions, roam freely.

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