In which state of matter, particle are maximum farthest apart from - ProProfs Discuss
Advertisement

In which state of matter, particle are maximum farthest apart from each other?

Asked by Cardinalcm, Last updated: Apr 12, 2024

+ Answer
Request
Question menu
Vote up Vote down

2 Answers

T. Moore

T. Moore

Have keen interest in writing, traveller by heart.

T. Moore
T. Moore, Writer, MA, Washington

Answered Jun 20, 2019

The correct answer to this question is Plasma. It is easy to forget that Plasma is a state of matter. This is because the three main ones are solids, liquids, and gases. When energy is added to a gas, the molecules, and atoms separate, they separate into electrons, which have a negative charge.

This occurrence is how Plasma is made. 99 percent of the matter that we can see in the world is believed to be Plasma. Most stars are made of Plasma, and this state of matter is known to be very hot. They also have slight pressure.

upvote downvote
Reply 

cardinalcm

cardinalcm

cardinalcm
Cardinalcm

Answered Sep 29, 2018

Plasma
upvote downvote
Reply 

Advertisement
Advertisement
Search for Google images Google Image Icon
Select a recommended image
Upload from your computer Loader
Image Preview
Search for Google images Google Image Icon
Select a recommended image
Upload from your computer Loader
Image Preview
Search for Google images Google Image Icon
Select a recommended image
Upload from your computer Loader

Email Sent
We have sent an email to your address "" with instructions to reset your password.