Yes, any ionized gas is a plasma.
A plasma (i.e. ionized gas)
Fire is a form of plasma. Plasma is a state of matter where gases have been ionized by high temperatures, resulting in a collection of charged particles.
Yes, at high enough temperatures, gas can become ionized by losing its electrons. This process is known as ionization and results in the gas forming a plasma.
natural plasma- sunlight, artificial plasma- tube light
Yes, carbon dioxide can be ionized. It can be heated to high temperatures to form plasma, which can lead to the ionization of the gas molecules. This process is often used in applications such as plasma cutting and plasma ionization mass spectrometry.
Plasma is ionized.
Plasma is an ionized gas.
Plasma is ionized gas.
Ionized gas is plasma which is the fourth state of matter. Plasma is a state of matter that starts as a gas and then becomes ionized. Ionizing is where it converts an atom of gas into an ion or ions by removing one or more of the electrons. Also plasma is in fire not gas.
The gas in the son has been ionized which is why it is in the plasma stage on the sun.
It is gas and well it can also be plasma but as you know plasma is also a form of gas(ionized) so let`s go with gas
Neon the gas, no. Neon like any other material can be ionized and transformed into a plasma if enough energy is applied to it.
Gas of multiply ionized atoms.
"ionized gas"
"plasma" (ionized gas)
Matter becomes a plasma when it becomes a gas and the gas is ionized (electrically charged)
Plasma is a fourth state of matter. It is super-heated ionized gas.