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Plasmas are a lot like gases but many electrons:
are free
are bigger than others which makes them more adherent
are bound by a nucleus
are of different shapes than others
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In a plasma many atoms are ionized so electrons are not bound to nuclei — the gas contains free electrons and positive ions. That gives plasmas their conductivity and collective electromagnetic behavior. The other choices are incorrect (electrons aren't larger, they're not bound, and "different shapes" isn't meaningful).
In a plasma many atoms are ionized so electrons are not bound to nuclei — the gas contains free electrons and positive ions. That gives plasmas their conductivity and collective electromagnetic behavior. The other choices are incorrect (electrons aren't larger, they're not bound, and "different shapes" isn't meaningful).
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