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The next state of matter after plasma is called beam, where all the electrons, for some reason, all move the same direction.

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What comes after plasma?

The next state of matter after plasma is called beam, where all the electrons, for some reason, all move the same direction.


What kind of matter is fire?

It is a plasma. Technically plasma is a kind of matter.


What is plasma in matter?

the plasma is the one stage of matter in which ions are separated


Matter comes in four states?

Yes, matter can exist in four states: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These states depend on the arrangement and energy of the particles within the substance. Plasma is a state where the particles have enough energy to become ionized.


Why 4states of matter and not 3?

Plasma is probably the fourth state of matter that you are alluding to: Solid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma. Plasma is superheated matter where the electrons are stripped from the nucleus.


How is plasma the most common state of matter?

Because most of the matter is packed into stars, which is plasma.


Is there plasma in planets?

Plasma is a highly energetic state of matter, where some or all of the electrons are stripped away, creating a positively charged miasma. Plasma temporarily comes into existence during lightning strikes, but in general, it is not a natural state of matter within planetary cores, where there is generally insufficient heat to create such a state.


What is plasma as the fourth kind of matter?

plasma is superheated gas


Is the plasma a matter?

Yes, plasma is a state of matter. It is an excited gas susceptible to magnetic and electric fields.


When does matter turn into plasma?

Matter becomes a plasma when it becomes a gas and the gas is ionized (electrically charged)


Is matter a plasma?

Yes, plasma is a state of matter. It is an excited gas susceptible to magnetic and electric fields.


What is plasma states of matter?

Plasma is a state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume; its properties is different from gases in which plasma conduct electric current and gas do not.