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What particles exist within plasma that do not exist in other states? A. molecules B. atoms C. free electrons D. free neutrons **what do you think? thank you!:),
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What particles exist within plasma that do not exist in other states?
A. molecules
B. atoms
C. free electrons
D. free neutrons
**what do you think? thank you!:),
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C. free electrons. Plasma is made up of atoms. The atoms have had some or all of the electrons stripped away. The nuclei are positively charged and are called ions. The ions roam freely. Gases are made up of both molecules and atoms.
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