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At which temperature do particles stop moving entirely? O A. 32 K O B. 32°F O C. OK D. 0°C
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At which temperature do particles stop moving entirely?
O A. 32 K
O B. 32°F
O C. OK
D. 0°C
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The motion of particles will stop at 0 K, or -273.15 C.
So C. Would be correct.
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Step-by-step explanation:
0 kelvin (273 degrees celsius)
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