Microwave Plasma
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thubs down for the " IMA GODD" and breaking a glass at a friends house. but amusing I guess
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@Manhunter098 don't call it a forest fire b/c of one burning pincone, so ya cant rightly call a flame plasma given that such a small degree of ionization. sure the larger atoms are charged b/c of a lost electron. but in plasma normally everything is broken down to atoms and electrons. really not the same thing
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@Manhunter098 man a rxn w/ O2 and a fuel is combustion or oxidation, same thing diff speeds, and a flame is only barely dissociated, not like a soup of charged particles. they stay really close. ya cant call it plasma in the conventional sense. because only a few electrons are floating. rest are still in molecular bonds guy. normally there are no molecules left cause electrons are not there for bonding = not plasma. the hydrogen in the rxn counts, it only has one e- to lose
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BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA BEN. i loves how you said holy shit... bahaha
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A reaction between oxygen and a fuel source is called combustion, not a fire. Fire (flames) implies some degree of ionized gas present due to the high energy of the reaction.
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i love the way he said plamaah!
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Shouldn't you have been pressing the stop button instead of opening the door??
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WHA..
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ACCURATE
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GREG
240p we meet again
XXSTRIKINGEAGLEX 6 months ago 23
@Imisstheoilers actually fire is rapid movement of molecules that combines with oxygen to cause a bright burning sensation. plasma is an ionized gas, a gas into which sufficient energy is provided to free electrons from atoms or molecules and to allow both ions and electrons, to coexist. fire turns into plasma once its hot enough. but fire is just a chemical reaction between fuel and oxygen :)
xSCFRxFPSPLASMA 5 months ago 4