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9 November, 11:39

Zero is the temperature at which all molecular motion stops

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  1. 9 November, 13:07
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    The answer depends on what units you're using. If degrees celsius or Fahrenheit then this statement is false, there is still enough energy for molecules can move. It's only when you hit 0 kelvin (-273 degrees celsius) is when all movement stops.
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