The score you will get on your chemistry test if you don't figure this out.
2006-09-14 12:51:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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the point of absolute zero, as in 0 Kelvin is the point where there is no more movement of the atoms and molecules...the point of zero kinetic energy. It would be equivalent with -273.15 Degrees Celcius and approximately -459.67 Degrees Fahrenheit. As far as I know, the point of 0 K is unreachable.
2006-09-14 19:51:23
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answered by Milka 2
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its the temperature where there is absolutly no energy... meaning all molecular motions stops. This occurs about -273.15 degrees C or 0 degrees kelvin. This temperature is only calulated and can not be reach by current technological means. Even the emptyness of space is about 4-5 degrees kelvin (due to the background microwave)
2006-09-14 19:45:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolute zero is 0 Kelvin(-273 Celcius, -460 Fahrenheit) - all particle movement ceases to exist
2006-09-14 19:48:14
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answered by glazeddonut27 3
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Hi. It's the temperature at which all motion in a body stops. No heat left. It is 0 degrees K, 0 degrees R, and minus something in C and F.
2006-09-14 19:45:33
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answered by Cirric 7
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I think it's around -459.67 or so degrees F, but yeah, it's 0 degrees Kelvin. I'm told all molecules stop moving at that temperature, though I could be wrong.
2006-09-14 19:49:14
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answered by dennismeng90 6
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To be strickly correct 0K (zero Kelvin) there is no 'degrees' with Kelvin.
Also -273.15 degrees celsius, 0 degrees Rankine and -459.67 degrees Farenheit.
2006-09-14 20:32:27
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answered by slatibartfast 3
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if i get a zero in maths it is zero; if i get a zero in chemistry it is zero....but if i get zero in maths, physics, chemistry and all, then it is absolute zero...
joke apart, it is -273.15 centigrade... there is no less temperature possible anywhere in the universe... it is the absolute minimum.. (while temperature can be higher and higher without limits...)
2006-09-14 19:52:26
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answered by m s 3
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O degrees Kalvin
2006-09-14 20:23:30
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answered by aileentherocket 1
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The theoretical temperature at which substances possess no thermal energy, equal to â273.15°C, or â459.67°F.
2006-09-14 19:51:07
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answered by williegod 6
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