UNDERSTANDING EXAMPLES amp APPLICATIONS OF PLASMATHE FOURTH STATE OF MATTERPHYSICSCHEMISTRYYOUTUBE
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LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT SUBSCRIBE DIGITAL KEMISTRY • CLICK CHANNEL LINK: • / @digitalkemistry • Check out videos by clicking below- • #digitalkemistry • EMAIL: [email protected] • Learn the basics about plasma - the fourth state of matter, when learning about properties of matter. • In this video, we will discuss that is plasma solid liquid or gas. Also, explain that is plasma exist on earth.ntroduction to Plasma with animation, examples, application types. • When ice is sufficiently heated, it melts to form water. It has therefore undergone a change of state – from a solid to a liquid. Recall that in a solid, all of the particles are closely packed in a fixed position, and therefore has a fixed shape and volume. The particles in a liquid are still touching one another and are able to move around one another, therefore, a liquid still has a fixed volume but takes the shape of their container. • Water evaporates from a liquid to a gas. The particles in a gas are further away from one another and take the shape and volume of their container. For certain substances, if we continue to apply heat to their gaseous form, another change of state could occur. These substances can go from a gas to a state of matter called plasma. For this change of state to occur, very strong heat must be applied. When heat is sufficiently strong, the electrons are stripped from their respective atoms, creating free electrons and positive ions. Although there are both negative and positive particles, overall, plasma is neutral as there are equal amounts of oppositely charged particles. Because there are free electrons, substances in a plasma form can conduct electricity. • This is what separates a gas from plasma – gases cannot conduct electricity, but plasma can.
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