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In what ways are plasmas similar to gases? What makes plasmas different than gases?

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It takes a very special environment to keep plasmas going. They are different and unique from the other states of matter. Plasma is different from a gas, because it is made up of groups of positively and negatively charged particles. In neon gas, the electrons are all bound to the nucleus.
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Like gases, the particles in plasmas are constantly moving at high speeds, and do not have a definite shape or volume. Plasma is formed when the kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas gets very large and the temperature gets very high. This causes electrons to be released by the atom, creating ionized particles, which are positive ions and negative electrons.

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