Matter Constituents

Large groups of atoms or molecules form the bulk matter of everyday life. Depending on temperature and other conditions, matter may appear in any of several states: solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas. At the most fundamental level, however, matter is composed of elementary particles known as quarks and leptons.

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