Plasmas can be thought of consisting of elements that have "lost one or more electron", or become "ionized". Consequently, most plasmas contain a mixture of electrons, and positive ions such as protons. Since protons and electrons could recombine to form hydrogen gas, this mixture of particles is sometimes called a hydrogen plasma, because its components could make up hydrogen, even though there may be no hydrogen present.
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Plasma consists of charged particles like electrons and positively charged ions, which are not typically present in elements in other states. These charged particles are able to move freely and are responsible for the unique properties of plasma, such as conducting electricity and responding to magnetic fields.
Yes, oxygen can be in a plasma state at very high temperatures. When exposed to extreme heat or electrical discharges, oxygen gas can ionize and form a plasma. This plasma state is often found in natural phenomena like lightning or in industrial processes such as plasma cutting.
Argon gas glows in a bluish color when in plasma form. When an electric current passes through argon gas, it ionizes and emits a distinct blue light. This property is utilized in applications like neon signs and plasma displays.
The plasma state of matter can be found in stars like the sun, where it is the most abundant form of matter. Plasma TVs use ionized gases to create images on screen. Researchers study plasma to develop technologies such as fusion energy.
Plasma is the fourth state of matter, in which electrons are stripped from atoms, leading to a high-energy, electrically charged gas. Lava, on the other hand, is molten rock that erupts from a volcano and flows on the Earth's surface. Plasma is commonly found in stars and lightning, while lava is found in volcanic eruptions.
yes plasma is a in its own category plasma is really a form of energy yet not gas whatsoever
Plasma, in physics terms, is the fourth state of matter. It's form is similar to gas, but at extreme temperatures and energy, and shows the true colour of most elements when they are in their plasma form. Plasma is generally only found in the experimental Fusion reactors and in the stars themselves though due to the extreme requirements to create Plasma.
It is called whole blood. Whole Blood is Plasma & Formed Elements (RBC's, WBC's, etc) Plasma contributes 46-63% and the Formed Elements contribute 37-54% of whole blood in the body.
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There are three main functions: Transport, Protection and Regulation. Its a connective tissue and has 2 components: Plasma and form elements. They are in a plasma membrane and have a definite size and shape. I think?? i thinks so to
Blood plasma is about 91.5% water. The rest is proteins and dissolved elements.
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Well I believe there is approximately about 60 elements in the sun but I do know 2 of them--hydrogen and helium. ___________________________ The Sun is 70% hydrogen, 28% helium and 2% "other elements" .
Not even close. potassum is a chemical element. Plasma -as in blood - is a solution of numerous elements.
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It is in the form of gas and plasma.