Rubidium in itself is not an example of a Bose-Einstein condensate. The Bose-Einstein condensate is the fifth state of matter. Bose-Einstein condensate is a state of matter that only exists near absolute zero (zero degrees Kelvin) temperatures. Currently Rubidium is one of the only materials that scientists have caused to become a Bose-Einstein condensate. So Rubidium isn't an example of a Bose-Einstein condensate, its just an element that has been able to change state and become a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Another one is Neutron star wich is the dead remains of a star that has exploded as a supernova. It is like a giant, dense, heavy nucleus of mostly neurons.
Rubidium has two natural isotopes (85Rb and 87Rb) and 30 artificial isotopes.
No! A Bose Einstein Condensate only occurs at, or within billionths of a degree of, absolute zero. Batteries are generally a room temperature which is far too hot for a BEC to occur.
why not try it out yourself? buy some rubidium make sure its air tight and dry then release it at a safe distance into water. no but seriously, its used for ion engines and in the formation of a bose-einstein condensate
The atomic number of rubidium is 37.
The atomic mass of rubidium (Rb) is approximately 85.4678 atomic mass units.
Bose-Einstein condensate is a state of matter that forms at extremely low temperatures when a group of boson particles collapse into the same quantum state, behaving as a single entity. It exhibits unique properties, such as superfluidity and coherence on a macroscopic scale.
A Bose-Einstein Condensate may be considered as a gas in which the particles have only one degree of freedom. But it is not the gas of familiar :solid, liquid, gas; trichotomoty. It is a different form of matter. Since it is already in the lowest energy form, it cannot be changed from that without altering its energy. That's the best I can do in unravelling.
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Bose-Einstein condensate was first experimentally observed by Carl Wieman and Eric Cornell in 1995 at the University of Colorado. They were able to cool a gas of rubidium atoms to a temperature close to absolute zero, resulting in the formation of a condensate with unique quantum mechanical properties.
Rubidium hypochlorite is the name for this chemical formula.
Naphtha is a petroleum condensate, therefore it is a condensate, therefore they are both condensate.
The word equation for rubidium and chlorine is: rubidium + chlorine -> rubidium chloride.
Rb is the symbol for the element, rubidium.
No such chemical as 'Rb O'. The nearest is Rb2O , which is Rubidium oxide.
Rubidium is not flammable.
A condensate is a liquid that is formed from the process of condensation. An example of a condensate is the water that forms on the outside of a glass filled with water and ice on a very hot day.
You can cool any element you like, but the coldest experiment yet cooled rubidium atoms to 0.00000017 degrees above absolute zero and created a very strange state of matter called a Bose-Einstein condensate.