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The force of attraction that exists between any two objects is called gravity.
The region where no matter exists is called a vacuum or empty space. It is devoid of particles and has extremely low pressure and density.
Plasma is the fourth state of matter that exists at high temperatures, where atoms lose their electrons and become ionized. Example of matter in plasma state include the Sun, lightning bolts, and fluorescent tube lights.
The state of matter depends on temperature and pressure. At low temperatures and high pressures, matter usually exists in a solid state. As temperature increases, matter transitions to a liquid state, and at even higher temperatures, it can turn into a gas.
This is called an incongruity, where there is a misalignment between what is expected and what actually occurs.
Bose-Einstein consendate
Water in plasma state is called "plasma water" or "plasmatic water." It is a highly reactive form of water that exists at very high temperatures.
Mercury.
A gas.
Liquid argon exists only at temperatures lower than 151 K.
The fourth state of matter that exists at extremely high temperatures is called plasma. Plasma is a highly ionized gas composed of positively charged ions and free electrons. It is commonly found in stars and lightning.
Everything that exists is either called the Universe or the Cosmos.
Bromine exists as a liquid at room temperature and pressure. It can transition into a gas at higher temperatures and a solid at lower temperatures.
At the atmospheric pressure, liquid nitrogen only exists in temperatures below 177 K.
It exists at incredibly high temperatures not usually encountered on Earth.
plasma
Natural plasma exist only at very high temperatures, or low temperature vacuums.