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Tiles solid, liquid, gas, plasma, Bose-Einstein condensate. Which pairs of particles vibrate in a rigid structure?

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Final answer:

Tiles are solid and have a rigid structure. Liquids, gases, plasma, and Bose-Einstein condensate do not have a rigid structure.

Step-by-step explanation:

Tiles are made up of particles that are in a rigid structure because they are solid. In a solid, the particles vibrate in fixed positions, maintaining a definite shape and volume.

On the other hand, particles in liquids are not in a rigid structure as they can flow and change shape. The particles in liquids vibrate and move more freely compared to solids.

Gases do not have a rigid structure as the particles are far apart and move randomly. They occupy the entire volume of their container and can expand or compress.

Plasma is a state of matter where particles are highly energized and ionized. It does not have a rigid structure as the particles move freely and can conduct electricity.

Bose-Einstein condensate is a state of matter created at extremely low temperatures. In a Bose-Einstein condensate, the particles are in a state of matter that is fundamentally different from solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas. They form a coherent wave-like structure.

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