because the plasma is gas
The phase change from a plasma to a gas is called recombination.
We can change gas into plasma by ionisation
Plasma is a gas made of ionized atoms, so the gas almost always either positive or negative.
The phase change of gas to plasma is called ionization.
Yes, it is a chemical change.
It will change states from a gas to plasma. The order of standard phase is solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
gas can change to plasma when high energy state is no longer maintained and ions combine either with other ions or whit electrons to form stable molecules.
It's a physical change: from solid to liquid, to gas, to plasma.
If you want the states, then here: Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma. Plasma is a debated state. It is a physical change, and affects its physics.
Yes. Extremely high temperatures can change a gas to the plasma state.
Yes. Extremely high temperatures can change a gas into the plasma state.
A gas can change state to become a plasma if it is given enough energy. Adding electrical energy or thermal energy will drive electrons off the gas atoms and ionize them. The ionized gas atoms are now a plasma. This change of state is a physical change, and not a chemical one. Lastly a plasma can be created at different temperatures, and this will depend on the gas atoms being heated to become a plasma.