Plasma does not have attraction of atoms. The atoms in plasma are free to move wherever they please and contain huge amounts of energy.
the force of attraction that holds atoms together is a chemical bond
It is an electrical attraction.
Electromagnetic attraction.
Yes, plasma molecules have a weak attraction to each other due to electrostatic forces. The presence of charged particles in plasma leads to interactions that can result in collective behavior, such as waves and oscillations.
That sounds like a plasma. In a plasma, most of the atoms are ionized.
A plasma is a gas where the atoms are ionized (usually it is so hot that the atoms are completely ionized, the nuclei and electrons are completely separate).
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Heating a gas may ionize its molecules or atoms, thus turning it into a plasma.
Plasma is a gas made of ionized atoms, so the gas almost always either positive or negative.
The electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged atoms (ions) is termed an ionic bond
Gas of multiply ionized atoms.
Plasma contains a small proportion of free electrons, which are not bound to any atoms and instead flow freely in the plasma.