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What is the fifth state of matter called ? How is it formed ? ​

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Answered by ItzUltraParthStar
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Fifth state of matter is called plasma.

- Plasma is found is some glowing substances like sun stars, fluorescent tube, neon light etc.

- Plasma consist of super excited ionized particles of gases for

Ex. Sun : Helium gas

- These excited ionized particles glow with different colours based on the gas present in them.

- In stars and sun, plasma is formed because of nuclear fusion in stars.

- Plasma does not have a definite shape or a definite volume unless enclosed in a container

- Plasma may be defined as an electrically neutral medium of positive and negative particles

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Answered by ooKAY
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Fifth state of matter is called plasma.

  • Plasma is found is some glowing substances like sun stars, fluorescent tube, neon light etc.

  • Plasma consist of super excited ionized particles of gases for example - Sun : Helium gas.

  • These excited ionized particles glow with different colours based on the gas present in them.

  • In stars and sun, plasma is formed because of nuclear fusion in stars.

  • Plasma does not have a definite shape or a definite volume unless enclosed in a container.

  • Plasma may be defined as an electrically neutral medium of positive and negative particles.
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