
Plasma
In Our Time: Science
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How Does Plasma Distinguish From Gas?
Plasma is a potential source of clean and inexhaustible energy in nuclear fusion./nPlasma is the fourth state of matter, formed when a gas is heated./nPlasma consists of free light negative charges (electrons) and positively charged ions./nPlasma differs from gas in its electrical properties and the presence of free moving charges./nHeating a gas can cause atoms to lose electrons and become a Plasma.
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