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That is a very vague question with tons of possible answers, but here goes.

1) They are both composed of atoms. (obviously)

2) Neither has the ability to fill the container regardless of the amount placed, unlike a gas, which fills its container regardless of total mass.

3) Both usually cause sound to pass through faster than in natural air.

And on and on we go...

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