No.
Plasma is made up of free electrons and atoms that are stripped of their electrons. It has no definite shape or volume. A Solid has a definite shape and a definite volume. A Liquid has no definite shape but has a definite volume. A Gas has no definite shape or volume.
Like gas, plasma does not have a definite shape or a definite volume.
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Plasma is matter made up of electrically charged particles that have no definite shape or volume. It is often considered the fourth state of matter, in addition to solids, liquids, and gases. Plasma is commonly found in stars and lightning.
There are two states of matter that has no definite volume or shape. They are a gas and plasma. Solid matter has a definite shape and volume.
Plasma
Plasma
Yes. In this sense, a plasma is similar to a gas.
Plasma does not have a definite shape; it takes the shape of its container due to its highly energetic and charged particles that are able to move and flow freely. This gives plasma the ability to fill any space it occupies.
Because it is in liquid state.
Plasma
There are four "states" of matter; plasma, gas, liquid, and solid. The "solid" state has a definite shape.