difference between freezing point and absolute zero
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Freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid at normal atmospheric pressure. ... The normal freezing point is the temperature at which a substance melts (or freezes) at one atmosphere (760 torr = 760 mm Hg = 14.7 psi = 101.3 kPa) of pressure.
Now the zero in absolute zero makes sense: Absolute zero is the temperature at which the particles in a substance are essentially motionless. There's no way to slow them down further, so there can be no lower temperature.
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Explanation: Freezing point is 0 degrees and is the point where water freezes or melts. Absolute 0 is 0 celvin which is around -200 C plus! At absolute 0 the atoms in an objects stops moving.
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