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What is the primary state of matter in which the sun’s composition exists?

The sun is primarily composed of plasma. Plasma is often considered the fourth state of matter. It is similar to gas but with most particles ionized, indicating an altered number of electrons. This ionized state characterizes the sun’s composition.

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