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Choose the incorrect answer below concerning absolute zero.

lowest possible temperature
theoretical temperature at which gas molecules have no kinetic energy
is equal to 0°C
is equal to 0 K

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Absolute zero is zero K (Kelvin) that is the complete absence of any molecular movement.
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Answer:

. is equal to 0°C ( notice that the question is which statement is inocrrect)

Step-by-step explanation:

The absolute zero corresponds to the zero of the absolute temperature scale, whose unit of measure is the Kelvin degree, (abbreviated K grade, in honor of the physicist Lord Kelvin), and its value coincides with a temperature of 273.15 ° C below zero (or −273.15 ° C) on the most daily scale of degrees Celsius or Celsius. Budini also clarified that a temperature difference of one degree Celsius is the same as a temperature difference of one degree Kelvin-

"We call absolute zero of temperature the value for which the internal movement of the atoms or molecules that constitute matter ceases. Temperature is a measure of the energy of motion of the microscopic constituents of a physical system. Therefore, one can to think that if it is possible to lower the temperature of a system then it should be possible to reach a (zero) temperature value for which there is no internal movement of its constituents. It would be a kind of frozen state of any material or system"

This means that no matter what substance, material or system is spoken of, such a system cooled to absolute temperature zero will have all its motionless constituent particles, there will be no internal energy of motion.

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