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Which of the following statements are true of absolute temperature? Check all that apply. Group of answer choices Absolute temperature is a measure of the motions of molecules in a gas. At absolute zero temperature, there would be no motion of molecules in a gas. Absolute temperature can be measured with a constant-volume gas thermometer. Absolute temperature is related to the thermal energy in a system.

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At absolute zero temperature, there would be no motion of molecules in a gas.

Step-by-step explanation:

Absolute temperature is a temperature measured from absolute zero in kelvins. Absolute temperature is also known as thermodynamic temperature. Atoms would occupy the lowest energy state at absolute zero and atoms would occupy all energy states at an infinite temperature.

At absolute zero temperature, there would be no motion of molecules in a gas.

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