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How do the particles in plasmas compare with

the particles in solids?
O Plasmas and solids are both made up of cation-anion pairs.
• Solids and plasmas are both made up of electrons and cations.
Solids are made up of cation-anion pairs, but plasmas are not.
O Plasmas are made up of cation-anion pairs, but solids are not.

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Answer:

Solids are made up of cation-anion pairs, but plasmas are not

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Solid is made from cautions and anions while the plasma is not and hence both are made from the cautions and anion plasma.
  • Solids and plasma is made from electrons and solids are made from caution and anion pairs. Plasma is a good conductor of electricity as they have a lot of mobile charged particles.
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