As of 2010, the Bose-Einstein condensate state of matter has only been achieved in temperatures of 10-7 K in many alkali and alkaline earth metals' isotopes.
They include: 7Li, 23Na, 39K, 41K, 85Rb, 87Rb, 133Cs, 52Cr, 40Ca, 84Sr, 86Sr, 88Sr, and 174Yb
You are probably thinking of the Bose-Einstein condensate. At extremely low temperatures, it is possible to superimpose some types of particles in the same location, creating a novel state of matter which is unusually dense.
TlCuCl3 and rubidium-87 at very low temperatures.
Two examples of Bose Einstein condensates are superfluids and superconductors. The properties of these condensates were first predicted by Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein.
1st- SOLID 2nd- LIQUID 3rd- GASEOUS 4th- PLASMA 5th- Bose-Einstein Condensates
They are essentially on opposite ends of the state of matter spectrum. Plasma is a super heated gas and Bose-Einstein condensates are super cooled (nearly 0oK) particles.
I know the 4th state of matter. It's BOSE-EINSTEIN CONDENSATES or BEC.Not Quite!. After Gas, Liquid and Solid come Plasma and then the Bose-Einstein condensate.
it has some liquid in it which condensates and makes the thing freeze
Solid, liquid, gas. Plasma dissociates the ozone into oxygen atoms, so it is not ozone anymore. Bose-Einstein condensates dissociate all molecules, so it would not be ozone any more.
Bose Einstein condensates, solid, liquid, gas, and plasma
Liquid, Solid, Gaseous, Plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensates.
solid liquid and gas (the other states are plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates)
1st- SOLID 2nd- LIQUID 3rd- GASEOUS 4th- PLASMA 5th- Bose-Einstein Condensates
There are 4 states of matter... Plasma Gas Liquid solid 2nd answer: . . . and Bose-Einstein condensates.
Solid, Liquid, Gas are the three classical states of matter, but others, such as Plasma and Bose Einstein Condensates, exist also.
No. The states of matter are Solid, Liquid, Gas, [Plasma] (there are some other esoteric states like Bose-Einstein condensates too)
They are essentially on opposite ends of the state of matter spectrum. Plasma is a super heated gas and Bose-Einstein condensates are super cooled (nearly 0oK) particles.
I know the 4th state of matter. It's BOSE-EINSTEIN CONDENSATES or BEC.Not Quite!. After Gas, Liquid and Solid come Plasma and then the Bose-Einstein condensate.
No; the corresponding Wikipedia article lists at least 15 different states of matter; for example:* The special state of matter in a neutron star * Superfluids * Liquid crystals * Bose-Einstein condensates * Plasma and several others.
Solid, Liquid, and GasThe two that exist more rarely on Earth are plasma (hot, ionized gas) and Bose-Einstein condensates, which occur at extraordinarily low temperatures.
condensates