What energy is necessary to increase the ionization plasma number for air at room temperature to 10^(-12)? Hint: Room temperature = 293 K
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Ionization plasma is a state of matter where a gas is ionized, meaning that some of its atoms or molecules have lost or gained electrons, resulting in positively or negatively charged particles. In air, ionization plasma can be created by applying a high voltage Show more…
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