Which statement describes a difference between plasmas and gases?(1 point)

Responses

Plasmas are affected by magnetic fields, but gases are not.
Plasmas are affected by magnetic fields, but gases are not.

Plasmas have a definite volume, but gases do not.
Plasmas have a definite volume, but gases do not.

Plasmas take the shape of their containers, but gases do not.
Plasmas take the shape of their containers, but gases do not.

Plasmas are composed of neutral particles, but gases are not.

1 answer

The correct statement that describes a difference between plasmas and gases is:

Plasmas are affected by magnetic fields, but gases are not.

Plasmas consist of ionized particles (charged particles), which respond to electromagnetic fields, while gases are made up of neutral particles (molecules or atoms) that do not respond to magnetic fields in the same way.