Plasma


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Plasma:
A phase of matter where the atoms where atoms are so hot that their electrons have come loose. The atoms become positively charged ions, and their electrons that are now freely floating around cancel out their positivety, giving the plasma a neutral charge and making the substance a great conductor.

Erm Actualy There are Four Phases



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There is not much to say about plasmas. They can only exist when a substance gets absurdly hot, in extreme pressures, or is left out where photons can ionize a gas long enough. Plasmas are mostly affected by electricity and magnets in ways our writers don't have time to write about right now. Plasmas tend to glow is someway, and some examples of plasmas are neon lights, static electricity discharge, and most parts of the sun.



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Plasmas makes up the most matter in the visible universe

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