Science, asked by prearnapanwar, 4 months ago

A liquid is frozen at absolute zero temperature. What happens to its

molecular motion?​

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Answered by krsnapriyagoloka
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The average kinetic energy of a collection of gas particles is directly proportional to absolute temperature only. Now, for zero absolute temperature, the velocity turns out to be zero, hence the entire system would come to a halt. So, the molecular motion would stop.

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