what is plasma. plz explain it. why is it considered as a matter??
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plasma is a hot ionized gas consisting of equal number of positive and negative charged ions.
since the characteristics of plasma are different from other gases, it is considered as the fourth state of matter
since the characteristics of plasma are different from other gases, it is considered as the fourth state of matter
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=>> Plasma is a yellowish liquid which makes up 50-55% of your blood.
=>> Plasma is regarded as fourth state of matter and has properties different from that of solids, liquids or gases. This state of matter consists of super-energetic and super-excited particles, which are in the form of ionised gases. In simple terms, the plasma state is created when the constituent particles of a gas are ionised. The plasma state thus consists of positively charged ions and electrons. For example, neon sign bulbs and fluorescent tubes. Inside a neon sign bulb there is neon gas and inside a fluorescent tube there is helium gas or some other gas. The gas gets ionised, that is, gets charged when electrical energy flows through it. This charging up creates a plasma glowing inside the tube or bulb.
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=>> Plasma is a yellowish liquid which makes up 50-55% of your blood.
=>> Plasma is regarded as fourth state of matter and has properties different from that of solids, liquids or gases. This state of matter consists of super-energetic and super-excited particles, which are in the form of ionised gases. In simple terms, the plasma state is created when the constituent particles of a gas are ionised. The plasma state thus consists of positively charged ions and electrons. For example, neon sign bulbs and fluorescent tubes. Inside a neon sign bulb there is neon gas and inside a fluorescent tube there is helium gas or some other gas. The gas gets ionised, that is, gets charged when electrical energy flows through it. This charging up creates a plasma glowing inside the tube or bulb.
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