Sort of. Plasma is a state of matter unlike solid, liquid or gas. Plasma consists of partially ionized gas, only occurring at extremely high temperatures. Therefore, if gas molecules have their electrons partially 'broken apart' from their nuclei, they could be said to be 'broken apart (partially ionized) particles (molecules)'
Plasma. Plasma is a state of matter in which the particles have broken apart into positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons. It is often referred to as the fourth state of matter, in addition to solid, liquid, and gas.
Gas.
In the gas state, the particles of matter are farthest apart compared to the solid and liquid states. Gas particles are free to move and have higher kinetic energy, resulting in greater distances between them.
To break into small pieces is to pulverize. If the substance is broken down far enough it will become powdered.
A gas is a state of matter where the particles are spread apart and not connected. In a gas, the particles move freely and have enough energy to overcome the attractive forces between them, resulting in a more disordered and spread-out arrangement.
Plasma. Plasma is a state of matter in which the particles have broken apart into positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons. It is often referred to as the fourth state of matter, in addition to solid, liquid, and gas.
gas
The ATOMIC THEORY states that all matter is composed of very small particles called atoms, and that those atoms cannot be broken apart.
Gas.
The four states of matter - solid, liquid, gas, and plasma - are related by the energy and movement of their particles. Solids have particles tightly packed and vibrating in place, liquids have particles that move around but are still relatively close together, gases have particles that move freely and are far apart, and plasmas have particles that are highly energized and ionized. Transition between these states can occur by adding or removing energy from the system.
In the gas state, the particles of matter are farthest apart compared to the solid and liquid states. Gas particles are free to move and have higher kinetic energy, resulting in greater distances between them.
Gas
There are 5 states of matter. They are called a soild, a liquid, a gas, plasma, and Bose Einstien. Soild particles are packed together very tightly. Liquid particles can slide past each other. Gas particles move very quickly and are farther apart. An example of plasma is your Plasma TV. Bose Einstien atoms are super un excited and super cold, but plasmas are the exact opposite. (super excited and superhot).
To break into small pieces is to pulverize. If the substance is broken down far enough it will become powdered.
gaseous
A gas is a state of matter where the particles are spread apart and not connected. In a gas, the particles move freely and have enough energy to overcome the attractive forces between them, resulting in a more disordered and spread-out arrangement.
Gas has particles that are far apart from each other. These particles have a lot of energy and move freely in all directions, resulting in a high level of space between them.