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18 June, 14:45

When temperatures are near absolute zero, what process causes atoms to begin to clump?

A) Plasmology

B) Cornell-Weisman condensation

C) Condensate

D) Bose-Einstein condensation

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  1. 18 June, 15:03
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    Absolute zero is the temperature at which a thermodynamic system has the lowest energy. It has the value - 273.15 °C in Celsius scale and - 459.67 °F calculated in the Fahrenheit.

    therfore,

    When temperatures is near to absolute zero Bose-Einstein condensation causes atoms to begin to clump.

    so the right answer is D) Bose-Einstein condensation
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