fire is plasma, light a fire and smell it haha, i'm sure no different than the area where it is, plasma is excited electrons shooting off photons
if you're talkin' bodily fluids i'd imagine iron
feels good :P
Plasma is even on earth. Examples are the northern lights, lightning,and core,or magma. Plasma is also in neon light tubes like for advertising. Just to add plasma is also in stars, the sun, and black holes.
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Magma is not plasma since plasma is neither solid ,liquid or gas while magma is always solid when cool and liquid when hot.
Plasma is the component that makes up over half of the blood, and the main ingredient in plasma is water.
Ticks, Like Bedbugs, Have A Plasma Which Is Used Probably For Smell To Find Blood.
Normally Plasma televisions do not emit smell. When a TV is brand new, a part might heat up and burn off a piece of glue. Otherwise, it should not emit a smell. Normally, it would not emit a smell.
Electricity itself has no smell but electricity does create a smell. Want to smell electricity, then try this. Take a drill and remove the drill bit. Run the drill for a few seconds and then smell the vent ports at the drill motor. You will smell a sulfur like smell. Now, what you are smelling is not really electricity, but gases produced by sparks. You can see the sparks if you look carefully at the vent holes especially in a dark room. As the spark jumps through the air, something happens. The air is changed from a gas into another state of matter, called plasma. This is not like the plasma in your blood, which has the same name, but is totally different. This is a state of matter where electrons are ripped of the atoms, causing them to conduct electricity and give off light. This reaction creates ozone, but ozone is not what is really creating the majority of the smell. Much more of the smell is due to another gas produced in the plasma, a gas called nitric oxide. Once you have identified the smell, don't be surprised if you notice a similar smell after a thunderstorm. After all, a lightning bolt is a very big spark, which can produce a lot of plasma. To experience how the post thunderstorm smell feels like, just take a stove lighter(an automatic one, one which uses a battery to produce high frequency sparks) and press the button, now take the lighter near your nose and smell the gas that surrounds the lighting end....its kind of pungent.
your plasma looks like a nasty clear jell sort of like after birth
stars i think let me now is you figure it out please
Plasma is not in lightning, but rather lightning is plasma. Plasma is a state of matter, just like a solid, liquid, or gas. Plasma is a gas-like state made of very hot charged particles. The gases in the air are briefly converted to plasma then back to gas just like melting and refreezing ice.
no it does not smell like that
Smell like eggs
They smell like a starfish
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