Not yet. Scientist are still debating whether it is or not.
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As the temperature of the matter gets colder it will become more of a solid. (gas to liquid to solid) As the temperature of the matter increases it will become more of a gas. (solid to liquid to gas) And once the matter gets to be around 10,000 degrees, it may turn in to plasma.
what remains in reserve then turns into plasma cells when needed to
A gas can change state to become a plasma if it is given enough energy. Adding electrical energy or thermal energy will drive electrons off the gas atoms and ionize them. The ionized gas atoms are now a plasma. This change of state is a physical change, and not a chemical one. Lastly a plasma can be created at different temperatures, and this will depend on the gas atoms being heated to become a plasma.
Plasma Cells are, in fact White Blood Cells - they are a special group of Lymphocytes. Plasma Cells are also known as "Effector-B Cells" and are activated by the presence of antigens in the body
Yes, at high temperatures the metal will boil and vaporize into its gas state of matter
Matter becomes a plasma when it becomes a gas and the gas is ionized (electrically charged)
Plasma is a state of matter, and a snowflake is just H2O, so yes, a snowflake can turn into a plasma however it would no longer resemble a snowflake or retain any of it's original formation... So short answer, can a snowflake be a plasma: No Can H2O be a plasma: Yes
All matter can turn into solid, liquid, gas, or plasma form.
well you kinda have to be specific such as some solids suck as ice can change to liquids such as water. Gases can turn into either of the other two. (i do not think plasma can be made from a gas,solid, or liquid. Please submit another question
No. plasma is a phase of matter distinct from either liquid or gas.Related Information:There are four states of matter: Solid, liquid, gas and plasma.The closest comparison would be to gas. But calling plasma a gas is about as accurate as calling a liquid a "solid".A liquid is only a solid in comparison to gas, and plasma is only similar to a gas in that a substance must pass from a state of gas into another form of matter to become plasma.Much like how some substances can transition from one state of matter to another: a classical example: water in natural temperature is liquid, frozen it becomes solid, heated it becomes gas; extremely ionized it transitions from gas to plasma.In the most non-scientific explanation: A plasma can be considered as a gas of highly ionized particles, but the powerful inter-ionic forces lead to distinctly different properties beyond that of what should be classified as a gas, so that it is usually considered as a different phase or state of matter in physics discussions.
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If the matter is in a liquid state, add heat to turn liquid to vapor. Remove heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a vapor, remove heat to form a liquid, and remove more heat to form a solid. If it is in the form of a solid, add heat to turn it into a liquid. Add more heat to turn into a vapor.
Plasma can turn to gas by being cooled, reducing temperature.
heating and cooling
As the temperature of the matter gets colder it will become more of a solid. (gas to liquid to solid) As the temperature of the matter increases it will become more of a gas. (solid to liquid to gas) And once the matter gets to be around 10,000 degrees, it may turn in to plasma.
it enters the vain and the plasma comes out as poo
When you turn it on, yes. The glowing electrical arcs contain plasma.