In absolute zero temperature what happens to the entropy of a liquid
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The entropy of a perfect crystal at absolute zero is exactly equal to zero. ... The entropy change associated with any condensed system undergoing a reversible isothermal process approaches zero as the temperature at which it is performed approaches 0 K. Here a condensed system refers to liquids and solids.
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