Most people say the sun is a gas, in a way yes, but the sun is in fact a forth state of matter called plasma. Plasma is sort of like a gas but is different because its orbiting electrons are removed, this is because the heat intensity is so high the atomic nuclei is striped aways so is known as plasma and not a gas.
Star matter exists as plasma; it is usually superheated and is electrically conductive.
In the context of the plasma state of matter? Perhaps. I don't know.
Yes the sun does have matter since the sun has volume and mass
Yes. In fact the sun contains the vast majority of the matter in the solar system.
No. When the sun dies it will form an object called a white dwarf, made mostly of carbon and oxygen. A white dwarf is made of electron degenerate matter, a state of matter far denser than anything found on Earth.
The sun is in the plasma state. I leave the translation as an exercise for the student.
Plasma
its gas
plasma
its gas
Gas in the Sun.
gas
gas
At room temperature its in gaseous state
Plasma
The state of matter is mostly gas and plasma (free moving atomic parts).
the sun