Plasma
The state of matter that exists inside the sun and other stars is called plasma. Plasma is a superheated state of matter in which atoms are stripped of their electrons, resulting in a soup of ions and free electrons.
A gas.
Plasma is the fourth state of matter that exists at high temperatures, where atoms lose their electrons and become ionized. Example of matter in plasma state include the Sun, lightning bolts, and fluorescent tube lights.
Plasma.
Plasma.
All matter exists as either a solid, liquid, gas or plasma. This is called it's 'State Of Matter'. Oxygen exists as a gas.
Star matter exists in the heightened state of plasma, a superheated state of matter in which electrons are not bound to the atoms as they usually would be.
Yes, the sun exists in the plasma state. Plasma is the fourth state of matter, consisting of ionized particles. The sun's core is composed of extremely hot plasma that undergoes nuclear fusion to produce light and heat.
Plasma exists in places like stars, lightning bolts, and certain laboratory settings. It is the most common state of matter in the universe, with examples including the Sun's core and the ionosphere of Earth.
Plasma is the state of matter that exists at high temperatures, like in the sun and lightning bolts. Plasma is a collection of positively charged ions and free electrons, which makes it electrically conductive and gives it unique properties distinct from solids, liquids, and gases.
The fourth state of matter is plasma, which is matter that is heated to such a high temperature that it no longer maintains its atomic structure, and becomes a mixture of atomic nuclei and electrons. This exists in fires, and in the sun, and in other very hot places.
Continental crust exists in a solid state..