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An ultra-hot collection of electrically charged particles is known as plasma. Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, consisting of ions and free electrons, and is created when gas is heated to extremely high temperatures, causing atoms to lose electrons. This state of matter is commonly found in stars, including the sun, as well as in lightning and neon signs. Due to its unique properties, plasma is utilized in various applications, including fusion energy research and plasma displays.

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