There is no single person well know in chemistry named Bose Einstein. An important class of subatomic particles, however, are those that follow Bose-Einstein statistics, named for two separate people.
Assuming that you mean phase of matter and not phrase of matter (which is a meaningless phrase), one possible answer is a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Depends on what you want to use the classification for. One traditional classification was to classify matter into gas, solid, liquid, plasma, to which must be added today, Bose-Einstein condensate. Another classification would be animal, vegetable, mineral and abstract.
Only four in nature, namely solid, liquid, gas and plasma (e.g. in a lightning bolt). The fifth type (Bose-Einstein condensate) has only ever been known to be produced artificially in a laboratory, but is arguably found on earth for that reason.
yes Einstein was struck/hit by lightening
Einstein died before plate tectonics became an accepted geological idea.
Named after Albert Einstein and Satyendra Bose
Bose Einstein condensate was not actually found but predicted by albert Einstein. It would be impossible for Bose/Eistein condensate to exist, but Einstein got very close.
A Bose-Einstein condensate is so named because its existence was posited almost a century ago by Albert Einstein and Indian mathematician Satyendra Nath Bose.
what is the use of bose einstine used for
Bose Einstein condensing were first discovered by Eric cornell and carl wieman
Bose-Einstein Condensates were first discovered by Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman.
S.N.BOSE and Albert Einstein
Ideally a Bose-Einstein condensate collapses to a single point. But there will always be excess energy preventing this.
A Bose-Einstein condensate does have volume, but the volume is very small. All the atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate are superimposed on each other, so no matter how many you have, the volume is that of a single atom.
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SolidLiquidGasPlasmaThe most recent added is the Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC).
If gravastars exist, their event horizon would be surrounded by a thick layer of Bose-Einstein Condensate.