Plasma has neither a definite volume nor a definite shape. Plasma often is seen in ionized gases, but it is distinct from gas because it possesses unique properties. Free electrical charges (not bound to atoms or ions) cause the plasma to be electrically conductive. The plasma may be formed by heating and ionizing a gas. I have no idea if this answer is good or what it means I just asked Google hoped it help I guess?
A solid has a form.
A liquid has the form of the container.
A gas expand without a container.
Plasma is an ionized matter at high temperature.
solid, liquid, gas, and plasma
solid, liquid, gas, plasma
it isn't a solid, liquid, nor a gas. IT IS PLASMA :P
Carbon is a solid most of the time, but can be made into a liquid, gas, or plasma.
Carbon is a solid most of the time, but can be made into a liquid, gas, or plasma.
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Solid, liquid, gas and plasma (fundamental states of matter) are physical properties.
Solid
The kinds of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
Matter is different solid liquid and gas
There's a bit more than 3. gas -> liquid (condensation) liquid -> gas (evaporation) liquid -> solid (freezing) solid -> liquid (melting) solid -> gas (sublimation) gas -> solid (deposition) gas -> plasma (ionozation) Plasma -> gas (deionozation)
The four states of matter are commonly referred to as solid, liquid, gas and plasma.