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Plazma is the (most common) state of matter, the 4th state of matter. Plazma is in stars the sun plazma tvs lighning neon lights. Plazma has a indefinate shape and volume. but the molecules in plazma are able to move freely but for example, in a solid the molecules dont move they vibrate in place. :):):):):):):):):):);0:)::):):)

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