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Sonny Jackson
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29 May, 12:10
How can plasma be described
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Cristopher Mitchell
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Plasma is the fourth state of matter. Plasma is an ionized gas, a gas into which sufficient energy is provided to free electrons from atoms or molecules and to allow both species, ions and electrons to coexist.
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