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In addition to solids, liquids, and gases, other states of matter include plasma, which consists of ionized gases with free electrons and ions, and Bose-Einstein condensates, which occur at extremely low temperatures where particles occupy the same quantum state. There are also more exotic states like fermionic condensates and quark-gluon plasma, typically studied in high-energy physics. Each state exhibits distinct properties based on temperature, pressure, and the arrangement of particles.

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