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Why is plasma found in stars but rarely on earth?

Throughout the Universe, plasma is the most common form of matter, making up over 99% of the visible Universe. The Sun and all the stars are plasma, as is the interplanetary medium (space between the planets), the interstellar medium (space between the stars), and intergalactic medium (space between the galaxies). On Earth, plasma is found in the aurora, the ionosphere, in fire, and lightning, and at the Earth's core. For more information, see: http://www.plasma-universe.com/


Is deodorant a pure substance or mixture?

No, it is a mixture; rarely a drug is a pure substance.


Is negatrons a subatomic particle in an atom?

Now the term negatron is not used; in the past was rarely used to name an electron or an antiproton.


Is halite an element a compound or a mixture?

It is a compound. However as it is rarely pure in nature, it could be classed as a mixture too.


How any states of matter are there?

There are (believe it or not) four states of matter. They are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. However, since plasma is rarely found on Earth, it is not considered matter.


Is carbon postively charged?

No. Any element on its own is neutral, meaning it does not have a charge. Carbon rarely forms ions, and when it does they are negatively charged.


What is a lepton particle?

A lepton is an elementary particle that does not undergo strong interactions. Two main classes of leptons exist: charged leptons (also known as the electron-like leptons), and neutral leptons (better known as neutrinos). Charged leptons can combine with other particles to form various composite particles such as atoms and positronium, while neutrinos rarely interact with anything, and are consequently rarely observed.


The particles are in a constant state of motion and rarely stick together?

This is describing the concept of kinetic molecular theory, which explains the behavior of particles in matter. In gases, particles are in constant motion and tend to move freely without sticking together. This results in gases taking the shape and volume of their container.


What particles are in a constant state of motion and raely stick together would it be a gas or solid or plasma or liquid?

Gas particles are in a constant state of motion and rarely stick together due to the high distance between them and weak intermolecular forces. This allows gas particles to move freely and fill the available space, making gases highly compressible and capable of taking the shape of their container.


Is sand an elemt micture or a compound?

Sand is a mixture; rarely may be an almost pure compound.


How does heat travel through each state of matter?

In solids, heat is transferred through conduction, where vibrating particles pass energy to adjacent particles. In liquids and gases, heat is transferred through convection, where hot particles move and mix with cooler particles. In gases, heat can also be transferred through radiation, where electromagnetic waves carry energy through space.


Should a fully charged battery freeze?

They all can but rarely freeze solid but cold temp does reduce power