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a state of matter similar to a gas but with different characteristics because the electrons are more loose than in gasses. This gives it special electrical and magnetic properties.
A
plasma
B
energy
C
gravity
D
solar
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Plasma is considered the fourth state of matter. The three other states are solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is a cloud of protons, neutrons and electrons where all the electrons have come loose from their respective molecules and atoms, giving the plasma the ability to act as a whole rather than as a bunch of atoms.

Detailed explanation-2: -Plasma is sometimes referred to as a fourth state of matter. While it’s similar to a gas the electrons are free in a cloud rather than attached to individual atoms. This means that a plasma has very different properties from those of an ordinary gas. Plasmas occur naturally in flames, lightning and auroras.

Detailed explanation-3: -Plasma is a state of matter that is often thought of as a subset of gases, but the two states behave very differently. Like gases, plasmas have no fixed shape or volume, and are less dense than solids or liquids.

Detailed explanation-4: -plasma, in physics, an electrically conducting medium in which there are roughly equal numbers of positively and negatively charged particles, produced when the atoms in a gas become ionized. It is sometimes referred to as the fourth state of matter, distinct from the solid, liquid, and gaseous states.

Detailed explanation-5: -Plasma: Like a gas, this state of matter has no definite shape nor volume. Unlike gases, however, plasmas can both conduct an electric current and create magnetic fields. What makes plasmas special is that they contain ions. These are atoms with an electric charge.

Detailed explanation-6: -Plasma is one of the four common states of matter-solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Plasma is an electrically charged gas. Because plasma particles have an electrical charge, they are affected by electrical and magnetic fields.

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