manuela809
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  • 20-04-2018
  • Physics
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How does a plasma differ from a gas

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rfilakohva
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  • 20-04-2018
They are different and unique from the other states of matter. Plasma is different from a gas, because it is made up of groups of positively and negatively charged particles. In neon gas, the electrons are all bound to the nucleus. In neon plasma, the electrons are free to move around the system.

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