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A bit different than you might think. Our Earth consists of abnormal matter, as do the other planets.

If normal is the common state of matter, then that would have to be the interior of stars. For our Sun contains over 99% of the matter in our solar system. And the other stars will be similar we believe.

And the interior of the Sun is thought to be in excess of 13 000 000oK, decreasing to 5800oK at the surface. The interior is fusion temperatures, and most of the Hydrogen there will be ionized. So single atoms will be the norm.

[You'd have to have a very long thermometer to measure millions of degrees, and maybe that would keep you from getting too close?]

But here on Earth, most matter exists in the form of a molecule.

So on Earth (which is possibly what you wanted) most matter exists as compounds and mixtures, even in the interior of the Earth.

BUT the above ignores the noble gasses which have their outer electron shell filled, and thus are pretty non-reactive. [Though with sufficient brutality, some compounds may be formed.]

He(lium), Ar(gon), Kr(ypton), Ne(on), Xe(non), R(ado)n. There may be a couple of trans-uranic chaps as well, but we'll ignore them.

I ignore 'dark matter' for we know little about it apart from some of its inferred properties.

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