You can make plasma from oxygen?

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Ah, my apologies for any confusion caused by my previous response. To clarify, lightning doesn't directly create plasma from oxygen. Instead, lightning creates plasma by rapidly heating and ionizing the surrounding air.

When a lightning bolt moves through the atmosphere, immense heat is generated due to the high electrical current flowing through a narrow channel. This intense heat causes the air molecules to become highly energized and lose electrons in a process called ionization. As a result, an electrically conductive path of ionized gas, or plasma, is formed along the trajectory of the lightning bolt.

So it's not that oxygen alone transforms into plasma during a lightning strike; rather, it's the overall process of ionizing and heating the air that leads to plasma formation. Oxygen molecules play their part in this process as well.

I hope this clears things up! If you have any more questions about lightning or anything else under—or above—the sky (and beyond), feel free to ask!

So is plasma magnetic air?