It is different from solids, liquids, and gas because it is an ionized gas.
the difference between plasma and the other states of matter is that,plasma is an ionized gas.
one of it is plasma
There are 4 states of matter... Plasma Gas Liquid solid 2nd answer: . . . and Bose-Einstein condensates.
Plasma is a state of matter. However it only happens at such high temperature and is so different from the other three states of matter, that it is usually omitted from lower level physics classes. The mathematics needed to analyze plasma (electromagnetohydrodynamics or quantum electromagnetohydrodynamics) is far more complicated than the mathematics needed to analyze gases or liquids (fluid dynamics), making plasma far harder to understand.
Plasma is a state of matter different from ordinary gas. In a plasma the atoms are ionized and thus electrically charged, causing them to repel each other (significantly changing the compression/expansion properties from those of gasses) and making the plasma electrically conductive and respond to magnetic fields (which gasses do not).
It is different from solids, liquids, and gas because it is an ionized gas.
the difference between plasma and the other states of matter is that,plasma is an ionized gas.
one of it is plasma
plasma is differ from other states because it has an ionized gas
There are three common states of matter and one uncommon. Gas, liquid, solid, and then plasma. A good example of something is a plasma state would be the sun and other stars.
You think probable to plasma; but today many other states of matter are recognized.
Plasma & collapsed.
solid liquid and gas (the other states are plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates)
There are 4 states of matter... Plasma Gas Liquid solid 2nd answer: . . . and Bose-Einstein condensates.
The fundamental states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, plasma; but other forms also exist.
The three main states of matter are Solids, Liquids, and Gases. The 3 other not main states of matter are Plasma, Bose-Einstein condensates, and colloids.
Yes, there are four states of matter; plasma, gas, liquid and solid. Historically, there are 3 states of matter, solid, liquid, gas based on qualitative differences in bulk properties. More recently, distictions between states have been besed on differneces in molecular interrelationships, this now included plasma. Not only does this contain plasma, but it contains about 8 other states of matter and 4 propsed states of matter. I think that for precollege education (not AP), they are teaching the historic 3 states of matter. Here is the link for my answer