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3 June, 01:38

The temperature at which all molecular motion stops is known as: a) Absolute temperature b) molecular temperature c) absolute zero d) Molecular zero e) none of these.

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  1. 3 June, 01:54
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    c) absolute zero

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    The fourth principle of thermodynamics posed by the Romanian economist Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, explains the presence of absolute zero is said that at this temperature the internal molecular movement becomes zero making the internal energy (U) zero, absolute zero is equivalent to - 273.15C or 0Kelvin
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