Discover the 5 Agregate States of Matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, and QUAGMA

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Matter exists in five aggregate states: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and QUAGMA. The Termo-Plasma state refers to a condition where matter loses its atomic integrity. The QUAGMA state is linked to the hypothetical quark-gluon plasma (QGP), which involves disintegration at the quark level. Some participants suggest that the fifth state of matter is actually a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC), leading to a potential classification of six states. The discussion highlights the evolving understanding of matter's states and their characteristics.
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The matter can be found in 5 agregate states:
-solid
-liquid
-state of gas
-plasma and
-QUAGMA state.

Termo-Plasma state is a state in which the matter loses its integrity in atomic level.

What is a QUAGMA state?
Desintegrateion on quarky level?
 
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The matter can be found in 5 agregate states:
-solid
-liquid
-state of gas
-plasma and
-QUAGMA state.

Termo-Plasma state is a state in which the matter loses its integrity in atomic level.

What is a QUAGMA state?
Desintegrateion on quarky level?

A quick Google search tells me that Quagma is the hypothetical quark-gluon plasma (QGP). I like your exopression "quarky"--it's quirky!

I'm not sure what you mean by Termo-Plasma (maybe that should be Thermo?), but it sounds like you might mean a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC), which I've always heard was the fifth state of matter.

So that would make six states - solid, liquid, gas, ionized plasma, BEC, and QGP.
 
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