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23 May, 08:00

How does plasma, the fourth state of matter, differ from gas?

A. Plasma has indefinite shape and volume; gas does not.

B. Plasma has definite shape and volume; gas does not.

C. Plasma conducts electricity; gas does not.

D. Plasma cannot conduct electricity; gas can.

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  1. 23 May, 08:27
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    The answer is C. plasma can conduct electricity but gas can't!
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