Which of the following best describes the formation of plasma
a. plasma forms when a gas...
Chemistry, 04.10.2019 17:50 Lydiaxqueen
Which of the following best describes the formation of plasma
a. plasma forms when a gas reaches extremely low temperatures and freezes into a solid.
b. plasma forms when the kinetic energy of a gas decreases, and the particles become ionized.
c. plasma forms when the kinetic energy of a gas increases, and intermolecular forces cause particles to move closer together.
d. plasma forms when a gas reaches extremely high temperatures, and electrons are released from the atoms.
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