Human blood temperature is 37 degrees C or 98.6 degrees F, the same goes for the plasma found in blood.
The plasma found in your blood is not the same as the 4th state of matter of the same name. In physics and chemistry, plasma is a state of matter similar to gas of high temperatures in which a certain portion of the particles are ionized.
Blood plasma is the straw-colored/pale-yellow liquid component of blood that normally holds the blood cells in whole blood in suspension.
Its not cold its hot. Its so hot that it is considered to be a form of plasma.
A very hot gas is generally referred to as plasma. Plasma is formed when a gas becomes so hot that its atoms ionize, meaning they lose their electrons. This results in a state of matter with high energy and the ability to conduct electricity.
hot bubbly plasma
Probably vapor.
Becuase they are hot!
If the iron in question is one that is used to take wrinkles out of clothing, no, there is no plasma in an iron. Heating materials to a few hundred degrees is insufficient to create a plasma.
Plasma is extremely energetic, i.e. hot, and can not be contained by any physical container.
Magma is not plasma since plasma is neither solid ,liquid or gas while magma is always solid when cool and liquid when hot.
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Plasma
Plasma in space consists entirely of ions and electrons and is very energetic and hot.
It CAN be. Fire is a mixture of various hot gases, but if the flame is hot enough those gases will become ionized. When this happens, it changes state and becomes a plasma.