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12 March, 00:26

How is plasma different from other phases of matter?

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  1. 12 March, 01:49
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    Plasma has no white cells, hemoglobin, or platelets.
  2. 12 March, 01:57
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    It's different from the other phases because it's super super fast and it has lots and lots of energy and that would be like what's happening in the stars.

    There is so much energy in plasma that the electrons have been stripped because the nucleus can't hold onto its electrons.
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