The most spectacular of these are the systems of bosons (liquid 4He, the Bose
alkali gases), which undergo the phenomenon of Bose condensation, and the fermion systems (liquid 3He, the electrons in some metals), which display the related phenomenon of Cooper pairing.
Not exact matches
The phenomenon is called Bose - Einstein condensation, and it took until 1995 to create the first such condensate of a
gas of
alkali atoms.
The elements are grouped as
Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Transition Metals, Holgens and Nobel
Gases.
I happen to be a chemical engineer who worked several years in the chlor -
alkali industry and know pretty much all one need know about chlorine and caustic production economics, extraction of CO2 from a furnace flue
gas, and converting the CO2 to a useable carbonate.
We extracted CO2 from flue
gases and made carbonates for decades in the chlor -
alkali plants.