how does the average kinetic of a gas molecule depend on absolute temperature
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The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to absolute temperature only; this implies that all molecular motion ceases if the temperature is reduced to absolute zero.
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Absolute zero is the lowest point on the thermodynamic temperature scale, a point at which the enthalpy and entropy of a cooled ideal gas attain their lowest value, expressed in kelvins.
Absolute zero is the temperature at which the particles in a substance are entirely immobile, and hence no lower temperature is feasible.
As a result, the average kinetic energy of a gas molecule is precisely proportional to the absolute temperature alone, implying that when the temperature is decreased to absolute zero, all molecular motion ceases.
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