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Explanation:
Plasma is defined as the state of matter which is a hot ionized gas that consists of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons.
Like gases, particles of a plasma are also held by weak forces that are Vander waal forces. And, as it is a hot ionized gas therefore, particles of plasma move rapidly from one place to another.
In a solid, molecules are held together by strong intermolecular forces of attraction. As a result, they are unable to move from their initial place but they can vibrate at their mean position.
Hence, in solid substances the molecules have low kinetic energy. Also, molecules in a solid are placed in a long range order.
Solids like copper, silver etc able to conduct electricity.
Also, both plasma and solids contain proton because every atom contains neutrons, protons and electrons.
Thus, we identify the properties corresponding to solids, plasmas, or both are as follows.
- Solids maintain a unique shape.
- Plasma particles collide infrequently with other particles.
- Plasma particles have very high velocities.
- Both can conduct electricity.
- Both contain protons.
- Solids typically have a low temperature.
- Solids structure has long-range order.
Answer:
Identify which properties could correspond to solids, plasmas, or both.
Solids
maintain a unique shape.
Plasma
particles collide infrequently with other particles.
Plasma
particles have very high velocities.
Both solids and plasmas
can conduct electricity.
Both solids and plasmas
contain protons.
Solids
typically have a low temperature.
Solid
structure has long-range order.
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