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  • Plasma: The Fastest State of Matter Explained
    The state of matter with particles that move the fastest is plasma.

    Here's why:

    * Plasma is often called the "fourth state of matter" because it's distinct from solids, liquids, and gases.

    * In plasma, the atoms are so energized that electrons are stripped away, creating free ions and electrons.

    * This means the particles in plasma move at incredibly high speeds and are constantly colliding and interacting.

    * The high energy and movement of these particles give plasma unique properties, making it a fascinating and powerful force in the universe.

    While gases have particles that move faster than solids or liquids, plasma takes it to another level due to the ionization of atoms and the extreme speeds of its particles.

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