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Plasma's Atomic Difference From Gas
- Plasma differs from gas by having free electrons and ions, creating a state of matter with charged particles.
- These charged particles enable plasma's electrical conductivity and unique behaviors.
Early Plasma Discoveries
- William Crookes' Crookes tube experiment in the late 1870s first revealed plasma, called radiant matter.
- Irving Langmuir later named it plasma in the 1920s after observing quasi-neutral glowing matter in lamps.
Why Plasma Emits Light
- Plasma emits light when electrons recombine with ions or excite electrons in ions causing photon release.
- Different processes cause plasma light emission, producing specific colors and spectra.