What is the third law of thermodynamics? There is something called temperature. Two systems in thermal equilibrium with a third system are in equilibrium with each other. The temperature of a system can never reach absolute zero. There is a maximum temperature.
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What is the third law of thermodynamics? A. Two systems in thermal equilibrium with a third system are in equilibrium with each other. B. The temperature of a system can never reach absolute zero. C. There is a maximum temperature. D. There is something called temperature.
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