All solid and liquid particles do this except at absolute zero
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At absolute zero, every particle has the minimum amount of energy possible and matter is perfectly ordered. ... Even in a solid at absolute zero, atoms would be moving. For helium, this 'zero-point energy' is already large enough to overcome the weak attractive forces, so atoms don't stick together to form a solid.
at absolute zero it is believed that the kinetic energy of the electrons goes to zero. This means that the electron density that holds molecules together will not exist. ... At absolute zero there would be no motion, kinetic energy or vibrations. Which means matter itself as well as molecules would cease to exist.
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At K, all the molecular motion ceases but the electronic motion continues to occur.
Kinetic energy of molecules becomes zero because all molecular motion ceases.
But, the electronic motion does not stop.
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