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.
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When atoms become electrically charged they have become ions. Simplified, the movement of electrons causes the charge (as the electrons themselves are charged)
plasmas
Anything liquid
Sort of. Plasma is a state of matter unlike solid, liquid or gas. Plasma consists of partially ionized gas, only occurring at extremely high temperatures. Therefore, if gas molecules have their electrons partially 'broken apart' from their nuclei, they could be said to be 'broken apart (partially ionized) particles (molecules)'
well liquid and gas are spread apart but the one that is spread apart and not connaected is gas which has particles that move fastly and freely.
it is a state of matter called plama. have fun next time.
The state of matter in which particles are loosely connected is gaseous state
gas
Anything liquid
Sort of. Plasma is a state of matter unlike solid, liquid or gas. Plasma consists of partially ionized gas, only occurring at extremely high temperatures. Therefore, if gas molecules have their electrons partially 'broken apart' from their nuclei, they could be said to be 'broken apart (partially ionized) particles (molecules)'
Particles in a gas are not connected and move freely.
gaseous
A gas.
Gaseous states of matter spread apart to fill the shape and the volume of the container which holds them.
well liquid and gas are spread apart but the one that is spread apart and not connaected is gas which has particles that move fastly and freely.
This is a gas.
This is a gas.
it is a state of matter called plama. have fun next time.
The measurement of how closely particles are packed together is usually by state of matter. Gasses are measured as have particles that are further apart than liquids or solids for example.