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Supposedly there are only certain components of atoms in plasma (protons, and electrons), one thing you have to understand about plasma is that it's a state of matter; not an element or molecule, and since plasma is just said to be ionized gas that means that any gas can become plasma if highly ionized (which basically just means that its atoms rip each other apart and go nuckin futts), so different types of gas become different types of plasma. So there are no atoms in plasma but the the protons and electrons that are in it all used to be atoms.

Plasma is a very mysterious thing to scientists, even though we use it for allot of stuff those are just the few types of plasma that we understand, like i said its a state of matter; there's trillions of different types which can behave in all different ways, but plasma is the only known state of matter that doesn't consist of atoms, its just atom particles going crazy ( attracting and repelling each other erratically.

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Plasma is gas so i guess the atoms are very loose.

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