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Q: The state of matter that exists only at extemely low temperatures is called a Bose-Einstein?
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The state of matter that exists only at extremely low temperatures is called what?

Bose-Einstein consendate


When temperatures are high matter exists in a state known as what?

Mercury.


On the sun where temperatures are extremely high matter exists in a state known as?

A gas.


Is it true that a polar molecule is one that exists only at low temperatures?

This affirmation is not true.


Which state of matter exists only at high temperatures that are found in the sun and in lightning bolts?

Plasmas


What does this statement indicate about argon?

Liquid argon exists only at temperatures lower than 151 K.


How hot is liquid nitrogen?

At the atmospheric pressure, liquid nitrogen only exists in temperatures below 177 K.


How natural plasma exists?

Natural plasma exist only at very high temperatures, or low temperature vacuums.


What do you call a special state of matter that exists where temperatures are too high for matter in its ordinary states to exist?

plasma


Why is plasma not commonly thought of when considering the states of matter?

It exists at incredibly high temperatures not usually encountered on Earth.


Nitrogen is a gas?

Yes, nitrogen exists in a gaseous form (N2) at at temperatures above its boiling point. It can also exist as a liquid at 77 K.


What name is give to everything that exists?

Everything that exists is either called the Universe or the Cosmos.