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Identify which properties could correspond to solids, plasmas, or both.
maintain a unique shape.
particles collide infrequently with other particles.
particles have very high velocities.
can conduct electricity.
contain protons.
typically have a low temperature.
structure has long-range order.
Solid, Plasma, Plasma, Both, Both, Solid, Solid
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