ions are electrically charged particles
If the particles are electrically neutral the state of matter is a gas. If the particles ore ionized - a "soup" of electrons and positively charged ions, it is a plasma.
Charged particles are going to have a strong electromagnetic interaction with any matter that they encounter, since matter is also contains lots of charged particles. In effect, matter will present a great deal of solidity or substance to charged particles.
an electrical charge is a physical property of matter which causes it to experience a force when near other electrically charged matter
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Radiant energy in the electromagnetic spectrum. Matter in the form of charged, uncharged and massless particles
plasma
If the particles are electrically neutral the state of matter is a gas. If the particles ore ionized - a "soup" of electrons and positively charged ions, it is a plasma.
Charged particles are going to have a strong electromagnetic interaction with any matter that they encounter, since matter is also contains lots of charged particles. In effect, matter will present a great deal of solidity or substance to charged particles.
The answer to this question is Plasma. Plasma is the special state of matter in which atoms are broken down into charged particles. A good reference would be the sun. ~Kazuku-Nakamaru
The correct answer has to be plasma.
Electromagnetic waves
Matter becomes a plasma when it becomes a gas and the gas is ionized (electrically charged)
You think probable to electron, with a negative charge.
Electricity involves charged particles. An electric current involves the movement of charged particles. These charged particles MAY be electrons, and often are; but it is possible to have an electric current with many other types of charged particles.
Charged ions
Beta particles
In an atom of antimatter, that would be true, in an atom of matter that would be false.