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OpenStudy (help1000):

MEDAL AND FAN!!!!! The electrons in plasma are found orbiting the nucleus found in the nucleus separated from the nucleus all grouped together

OpenStudy (help1000):

@across

OpenStudy (help1000):

@across

OpenStudy (help1000):

@across

OpenStudy (help1000):

@across

OpenStudy (help1000):

@volleyballlover55

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@Photon356

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@Photon365

OpenStudy (help1000):

@across

OpenStudy (help1000):

@across

OpenStudy (help1000):

@perl

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@iambatman

OpenStudy (help1000):

I say c

OpenStudy (help1000):

because their usally away from the nucles

OpenStudy (help1000):

@rebeccaxhawaii

OpenStudy (help1000):

@raffle_snaffle

OpenStudy (help1000):

@Directrix

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

im sorry im not very good with science :/

Directrix (directrix):

@help1000 Do some reading at the link. Plasma consists of a collection of free moving electrons and ions - atoms that have lost electrons. http://www.plasmas.org/what-are-plasmas.htm

OpenStudy (help1000):

so c?

OpenStudy (help1000):

hello dude? is it c because their all spereated freely

Directrix (directrix):

I don't know for sure but it appears that the electrons have separated from the nucleus.

OpenStudy (help1000):

so u agree with c?

Directrix (directrix):

Free moving makes me agree with option C.

OpenStudy (help1000):

cause thats what i say cause it makes more sense

OpenStudy (help1000):

thanks dude ur awesome!!!!!! bye mate.

Directrix (directrix):

You are welcome.

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