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"Gas" seems the obvious answer, but it's not quite that simple. Jupiter and

Saturn have a lot of liquid hydrogen. They probably have rocky cores as well.

Uranus and Neptune have different interiors from Jupiter and Saturn. They

probably have a lot of water, ammonia, and methane in liquid or solid form.

Still, the thing ALL the gas planets have is gas. The most common gas is

hydrogen.

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