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Which statement describes the difference between plasmas and gases? (1 point)
Plasmas take the shape of their containers, but gases do not.
Plasmas have a definite volume, but gases do not.
Plasmas are affected by magnetic fields, but gases are not.
Plasmas are composed of neutral particles, but gases are not.
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Plasmas are affected by magnetic fields, but gases are not.
Explanation: Plasmas contain free charged particles (ions and electrons) that respond to electric and magnetic fields, whereas neutral gases do not (except for very weak magnetic effects).
Explanation: Plasmas contain free charged particles (ions and electrons) that respond to electric and magnetic fields, whereas neutral gases do not (except for very weak magnetic effects).
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