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What are all the 5 states of matter?

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Solid, such as rocks and chairs; liquid such as the ocean and liquid oxygen; gas, such as CO2 and helium; plasma, such as the electron-stripped molecules in a neon tube; and Bose-Einstein condensate, a state of matter close to thermal absolute zero

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