Plasma - Fourth state of Matter

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Plasma is the fourth state of matter formed when a gas is heated to a very high temperature.

It contains charged particles (ions and electrons)

It can conduct electricity and often glows

It is found in Sun, stars, lightning, and neon lights

 In short: Plasma = superheated, ionized gas


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