What happens when a Bose-Einstein condensate forms?
A. A large atom is split into many smaller atoms temporarily.
B. The atoms of the solid condense into one large superatom.
C. It causes all matter touching it to condense into a liquid.
D. The electrons separate from the nuclei forming a mass of unbound positive and negative charges.

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Answer:

the answer would be B

Explanation:

The atoms of the solid condense into one large superatom. Hence, option B is correct.

What are atoms?

An atom contains a central nucleus surrounded by one or more electrons.

Bose-Einstein condensation occurs at a temperature very close to absolute zero i.e 273.15 degrees centigrade. Under such conditions, a large quantity of Boson occupies the lowest quantum state, at which point microscopic quantum phenomena become apparent macroscopically.  A BEC is formed by cooling a gas of extremely low density about one hundred thousandth the density of normal air, to ultra-low temperature.

Hence, option B is correct.

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