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Yes, the sun is primarily composed of plasma, which is a state of matter consisting of ionized gas with free-moving charged particles. About 74% of the sun's mass is hydrogen, and 24% is helium, both in plasma form due to the extremely high temperatures and pressures in the sun's core. This plasma is responsible for the sun's nuclear fusion processes, producing energy that powers the sun and emits light and heat.

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