They are called "ions".
If the particles are electrically neutral the state of matter is a gas. If the particles ore ionized - a "soup" of electrons and positively charged ions, it is a plasma.
Plasma is a state of matter different from ordinary gas. In a plasma the atoms are ionized and thus electrically charged, causing them to repel each other (significantly changing the compression/expansion properties from those of gasses) and making the plasma electrically conductive and respond to magnetic fields (which gasses do not).
basically plasma is an electrically charged gaswhichis usually at a very high temperature,scientistcall it the fourth matter of state, because it has different properties from an ordinary asexampleof natural plasma is:lightningaurora borealis (northern light)artificially produced plasma is different, its artificial and is used in plasma TV setsdid this answer ur question
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Plasma is not in lightning, but rather lightning is plasma. Plasma is a state of matter, just like a solid, liquid, or gas. Plasma is a gas-like state made of very hot charged particles. The gases in the air are briefly converted to plasma then back to gas just like melting and refreezing ice.
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The particles in plasma shake violently at very high temperatures and are electrically charged.
That is called a plasma. It only exists at high temperatures in the thousands of degrees, otherwise the positively and negatively charged particles will combine to form electrically neutral compounds of some sort.
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If the particles are electrically neutral the state of matter is a gas. If the particles ore ionized - a "soup" of electrons and positively charged ions, it is a plasma.
Interesting question. Electricity is the flow of electrons which can occur through solids, (copper,etc.), liquids, (water,etc.) or gases, (air, etc.) Electromagnetism is one of the four naturally occurring forces in the universe and occurs in all 3 basic states of matter.
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The answer to this question is Plasma. Plasma is the special state of matter in which atoms are broken down into charged particles. A good reference would be the sun. ~Kazuku-Nakamaru
Matter becomes a plasma when it becomes a gas and the gas is ionized (electrically charged)
plasma is different from a gas because the particles that make up plasma are electrically charged.