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Plasmas: A.have a net zero charge B.are found in lightning C.can be found in neon lights D.all of the above
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Plasmas:
A.have a net zero charge
B.are found in lightning
C.can be found in neon lights
D.all of the above
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D all of the above hope i helped
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