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The question: There are 3 substances, that is solid, liquid, and gas substance. Between those three substances, there is one substance named plasm. Tell anything you know about plasm.

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2007-09-04 19:18:13 · 4 answers · asked by q is stupid 3 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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All plasma is fuidic and it never takes the form of a coud.
PLease quit speaking oout your ......
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Wikipedia is wrong as usual. Some plasma may share electrons but that is not part of the definition of a plasma.

Plasma is any mater in a highly energized state causing the lack of boundry layer.

There are many materials that share electrons and are not plasmas. Wikipukes keep posting a description of ion plasma or ionized plasma thinking it constitutes a description of all plasmas. The questioner asked for experts not Wikiquoters PLease Respect the Request from YA not to quote Wiki as source.
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If you do not understand the science please do not hop on and start quoting Wikibable. It is most always wrong.

There are a number of states of mater.

There is the frozen state or solid state- icw
There is the Liquid state -------------------water
There is the gaseous state ---------------Steam
These are states of matter co,omly found on earth.
Elsware in stars at very high temperatures and preasures we find the plasma state

What is a Plasma?
Plasma is overwhemingly the dominant constituent of the universe as a whole. Yet most people are ignorant of plasmas. In daily life on the surface of planet Earth, perhaps the plasma to which people are most commonly exposed is the one that produces the cool efficient glow from fluorescent lights. Neither solid, nor liquid, nor gas, a plasma most closely resembles the latter, but unlike gases whose components are electrically neutral, plasma is composed of the building blocks of all matter: electrically charged particles at high energy.

Plasma is so energetic or "hot" that in space it consists soley of ions and electrons. It is only when plasma is cooled that the atoms or molecules that are so predominant in forming gases, liquids, and solids that we are so accustomed to on Earth, is possible. So, in space, plasma remains electrically charged. Thus plasmas carry electric currents and are more influenced by electromagnetic forces than by gravitational forces. Outside the Earth's atmosphere, the dominant form of matter is plasma, and "empty" space has been found to be quite "alive" with a constant flow of plasma.


Just for fun ask you teacher about the supercritical state of mater. Better yet ask about condensed matter Bose-Einstein Condensation.

Physicists do not know how many states of mater their are and who can say what is the first second third forth or fifth state.

2007-09-04 20:15:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You mean 'plasma'.
It's a high temperature state of matter in which thermal energy alone has caused 1 or more electrons to leave the parent nucleus of the atom. One of the reasons that plasmas are important is because by 'stripping' the nucleus of its surrounding electrons, it becomes easier to bring two nucleii close enough together for a fusion reaction to take place.

High temperature plasmas are also used in industry to etch and/or polish semiconductor wafers and various other items.

Doug

2007-09-04 19:26:57 · answer #2 · answered by doug_donaghue 7 · 0 1

actually it is spelled plasma.

a plasma is typically an ionized gas.

2007-09-04 20:59:20 · answer #3 · answered by superlaminal 2 · 0 0

complicated situation. look using yahoo or google. it might help!

2014-12-05 20:03:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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