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Why is plasma different from solid liquid and gas?

Plasma is different because it is an ionized state of matter where atoms have lost electrons, resulting in a mixture of positive ions and free electrons. This gives plasma unique properties, such as being able to conduct electricity and respond to electromagnetic fields. Solid, liquid, and gas are composed of neutral atoms or molecules and do not exhibit the same behavior as plasma.


Which of the following gives off light?

Plasma -Apex


What happens when you turn a solid to a liquid?

Simple / partial answer = it gives off a gas.


Is the Earth's core solid?

No, the Earth's core is not solid. It is primarily composed of molten iron and nickel, which gives it a liquid state.


How many states of matter does an alker seltzer have present solid liquid gas?

It has all three. It is a solid until it dissolves in water, then as a liquid it gives off gas bubbles.


Is hair a solid liquid or a gas?

Solid


Explain what happened at the particle's level when a solid dissolves in a liquid?

The particle's level raise a bit higher than usual. The solid gives more weight to the liquid, causing the solid and liquid to have a much larger particle level!!!!!


When a solid turns to liquid energy is absorbed?

When a solid turns to liquid, it absorbs energy in the form of heat. This heat causes the solid's particles to gain enough energy to break free from their fixed positions and move more freely, transitioning them into a liquid state.


What you plasma?

Plasma is the fluid in your blood stream that actually holds all of the blood cells. It performs an important function in that it is the medium that oxygen and nutrients are supplied to the body.


How does liquid fat become solid?

Liquid fat becomes solid through a process called solidification or crystallization. When liquid fat is cooled down, the molecules within it slow down and arrange themselves into a more orderly structure, forming a solid. The formation of a solid structure gives fat a solid state at lower temperatures.


What is a colloid liquid dispersed in another liquid?

A colloid is a mixture where small particles of one substance, called the dispersed phase, are evenly distributed in another substance, called the continuous phase. Examples include milk (fat globules dispersed in water) and mayonnaise (oil droplets dispersed in vinegar).


How strong is the force between liquid particles?

Mediocre. The following list gives information on the forces between particles in different states of matter: Bose-Einstein Condensate: Absent Solid: Weak Liquid: Neutral, or mediocre Gas: Strong Plasma: Very strong Absolute Heat Fluid: Infinite