This state of matter was the only one created while you were alive. In 1995, two scientists, Cornell and Weiman, finally created this new state of matter. Two other scientists, Satyendra Boseand Albert Einstein, had predicted it in the 1920. They didn't have the equipment and facilities to make it happen in the 20s. Now we do. If plasmas are super hot and super excited atoms, the atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) are total opposites. They are super-unexcited and super-cold atoms.
The five states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and Bose-Einstein condensate. These states represent different forms of matter based on their arrangement and movement of particles. Plasma is a high-energy state found in stars, while Bose-Einstein condensate is a low-energy state achieved at extremely cold temperatures.
An example of a Bose-Einstein condensate is a superfluid state of matter formed by cooling a dilute gas of boson particles to temperatures close to absolute zero. These condensates exhibit unique quantum phenomena such as superfluidity, where the particles flow without viscosity.
There are only 5 kinds of matter such as Solid,Liquid,Gas,Plazma and Condensates(super liquid) Condensates isIt is a soft silvery metallic element with the atomic number being 37. It is Radioactive. Plazma comes from outer space
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
There are actually four, instead of the 3 states of matter that your teachers tell you for the uneducated ones out there. The four states of matter are solids(like a rock), liquids(like water), gases(like steam), and plasma. A plasma is thicker than a liquid, but softer than a solid. Hope this helped!
Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs).
A solid is a state of matter. Everything around you is matter. The states of matter are:GasesLiquidsSolidsPlasmaBEC's (Bose-Einstein Condensates)
Solid, Liquid, Gas are the three classical states of matter, but others, such as Plasma and Bose Einstein Condensates, exist also.
Plasma, Bose-Einstein condensates, and fermionic condensates are three examples of materials that fall outside the categories of solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is a fourth state of matter characterized by high energy ions and electrons, while Bose-Einstein condensates and fermionic condensates are ultra-cold states of matter that exhibit wave-like behaviors.
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.
The fourth state of matter is known as plasma, which consists of charged particles. The fifth state of matter is known as Bose-Einstein condensate, which occurs at extremely low temperatures near absolute zero and results in particles behaving as a single entity.
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
The five states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and Bose-Einstein condensate. These states represent different forms of matter based on their arrangement and movement of particles. Plasma is a high-energy state found in stars, while Bose-Einstein condensate is a low-energy state achieved at extremely cold temperatures.
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.
An example of a Bose-Einstein condensate is a superfluid state of matter formed by cooling a dilute gas of boson particles to temperatures close to absolute zero. These condensates exhibit unique quantum phenomena such as superfluidity, where the particles flow without viscosity.
A mixture is not a state of matter. A mixture is a combination of different substances that are physically combined but not chemically bonded, such as a solution or a heterogeneous mixture. States of matter refer to the physical forms that a substance can exist in, such as solid, liquid, or gas.