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Plasma is considerd to be

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Answered by ashishchauhan8413
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Because plasma consists of charged particles, plasma reacts to electromagnetic fields and conducts electricity. In contrast, most gases are electrical insulators. Like a gas, plasma has neither a defined shape nor volume.

Answered by khanabdulhakhim1997
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The key concept to defining plasma is the Debye distance/length/radius. If the particles are so close the Debye distance plays little or no role in particle interaction, than it is not a plasma. This Debye distance depends on the charge of the particles, so if their is no charge...

Though temperatures like 3,000 Fahrenheit would force a separation between particles of a gas to distances on the order of the Debye, for a solid, like lava, this is not the case. Fire is a very small presence of plasma under the pressure of 100 kPa, so it does not exist much for long, if at all.

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