Answer:
A. The mass of the substance
C. The charge of the substance's particles
D. The distance between the substance
Step-by-step explanation:
Plasma rarely rises in mass compared to liquid and as such can be used to determine if a substance is liquid or plasma.
Plasma is an ionized state of matter after the gaseous state, "ionized" suggests the presence of charges and a higher level of reaction compared to the liquid state. A higher level of reaction means that the ions are in constant motion and as such, the ions are not as tightly packed in liquid, which means there is more distance between the substance.