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When a gas is heated and becomes a plasma, it typically becomes electrically charged due to the ionization of its atoms or molecules. This process results in the formation of free electrons and positively charged ions, allowing the plasma to conduct electricity. As a result, plasmas are often considered to be quasi-neutral overall, meaning that while they contain charged particles, the total positive and negative charges balance each other out. However, local regions within the plasma can exhibit varying degrees of charge density.

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