What is absolute zero? a) The temperature where molecular movement stops b) Zero kelvin c) Zero degree Celsius d) Zero degree Fahrenheit
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Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature where particles have minimal vibrational motion, essentially the point at which molecular movement theoretically stops. Show more…
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