A common feature of both plasmas and gases is that they are both states of matter consisting of charged and uncharged particles. In both cases, these particles are in constant motion and can occupy a wide range of volumes. Additionally, both can be influenced by temperature and pressure changes. However, while gases are made up of neutral atoms or molecules, plasmas contain a significant number of charged particles (ions and free electrons) due to ionization.
What is a common feature of both plasmas and gases?
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