what is the special state of matter that exist last at extremely high temperatures?

Chemistry · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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At extremely high temperatures, matter can exist in a state known as a "plasma." Plasma is often considered the fourth state of matter, in addition to solid, liquid, and gas. In a plasma state, the high temperatures cause atoms to lose their electrons, resulting in a mixture of positively charged ions and free electrons. This ionized gas exhibits unique properties, including the ability to conduct electricity, respond to magnetic fields, and emit light.

Plasmas are commonly found in stars, including our Sun, where the extremely high temperatures and energy cause atoms to ionize. Additionally, plasma is created in laboratories for various applications, such as in plasma TVs, fluorescent lights, and certain types of industrial processes.