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How Does Plasma Distinguish From Gas?
Plasma is the fourth state of a gas when it has been heated up to 3000 degrees centigrade. In an ordinary gas, electrons are held in place by electromagnetism - but Plasmas move so quickly that they knock off one or more orbiting light electrons. Because some of the heavy atoms have lost an electron, their positive charge now outweighs the rest of the negative charge around them and they become overall positively charged. It's as though we have two intermingled gases, one negatively charged and light, and one positively charged, which we call the ions, and heavy.