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Is plasma matter that is like gas but also has electrically charges particles?

Yes, plasma is a unique state of matter that is similar to a gas, but consists of electrically charged particles (ions and electrons). These charged particles allow plasma to conduct electricity and respond to electromagnetic forces.


What state of matter consits of electrically charged particles?

Plasma is a state of matter that consists of electrically charged particles. Plasma is found in stars, lightning, and neon lights, among other things.


What state of matter consists of electrically charge particles?

The correct answer has to be plasma.


State the law of charges?

like charges repel ; unlike charges attract


Which state does matter take when it is heated to very high temperatures and the atoms become electrically charged?

Matter takes a plasma state when it is heated to very high temperatures, causing atoms to lose their electrons and become electrically charged. Plasma is considered the fourth state of matter, alongside solid, liquid, and gas.


What state of matter is rare on earth?

Plasma is a rare state of matter on Earth. It is not commonly found in nature but can be observed in phenomena such as lightning and stars. Plasma is a state of matter in which atoms are stripped of their electrons, resulting in a highly electrically conductive gas.


What is the state of matter is compose of electrically charge of atomic particles that glow as if burning?

that would be plasma. Plasma is the unsung 4th state element.


Which state in science has the most energy?

The state in which matter has the most energy is plasma. Plasma is a state of matter where the particles, such as electrons and protons, have enough energy to break free from their atoms, resulting in a highly energized and electrically charged state.


What considered a fourth state of matter it is a gas with electrically charged particles?

Plasma is considered as the fourth state of matter. It consists of a gas in which a certain proportion of its particles are ionized, meaning they have become electrically charged due to gaining or losing electrons. Plasmas exhibit unique properties and behaviors different from those of gases, liquids, and solids.


Is silicate a state of matter?

No, there are only 4 states of matter: Commonly known are liquid, gas and solid. When you electrically charge a gas you get the fourth state of matter: plasma.


Considered a fourth state of matter it is a gas with electrically charged particles?

Plasma is the fourth state of matter, consisting of electrically charged particles. It is characterized by its unique properties such as conducting electricity and responding to electromagnetic fields. Plasma is widely observed in phenomena such as lightning, auroras, and in man-made devices like plasma TVs and fluorescent lights.


Which state does matter take it is heated to very high temperature and the atoms become electrically charged?

this is for every on on A plus the answer is plasma :) this was Ben McClanahan HHA