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Yes. If you heat anything enough, you can supply so much thermal energy that all the electrons will be "chased away" from the nuclei of the atoms, and a plasma will form. Plasma, which is the fourth member (though not the last) of the states of matter behind solids, liquids and gases, is just superheated material. And anything can be turned into a plasma. Including water. The sun is a big ball of plasma.

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