No - you cannot see gas particles. Dust specks are solids.
Interstellar gas and dust.
A nebula.
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Nebula
Stars form in the great clouds of gas and dust in the spiral arms of a galaxy.
When solar wind pushes gas away from a comet, it primarily affects the coma, which is the diffuse, glowing envelope of gas and dust that surrounds the comet’s nucleus. This interaction causes the gas and dust to form a tail that extends away from the Sun. The tail is typically composed of ionized gas (the ion tail) and dust particles (the dust tail), both of which are pushed away from the comet by solar radiation and solar wind.
Stars form from an accumulation of gas and dust, which collapses due to gravity and starts to form stars.
the solar system began as a huge disc of dust and gas revolving around the sun at the centre and then from that dust and gas planets began to form.
a protostar
Clouds of gas and dust, called nebulas and then form into protostars.
Gas
yes dust is matter because everything on our planet is matter. Even the tiniest things like dust are small molecules that form matter.