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What is the temperature of plasma?

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Plasma is a gas that is heated to the degree that electrons are stripped away from the nuclei of the gas atoms. Fire is a great example of plasma. But as such, plasma does not have a melting point...

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http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/Sep2003/1062886605.Bc.r.html

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it is 3825 degrees celsius and other stuff

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boils when your penus gets on fire or when your anus turns blue

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around 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit

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its 3228 degrees Celsius

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12,000 K = 11,726.85 Celsius

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