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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐️ According to Lord Kelvin, the temperature -273℃ is the lowest possible temperature because at this temperature, all molecular motions cease.

⭐️ All gases liquefy or solidify before reaching this temperature.

⭐️ However, practically speaking, this temperature is impossible to attain.

⭐️ TO REMEMBER ⏩ -273℃ is called the absolute zero.

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Answered by AdorableAstronaut
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⛔ According to Lord Kelvin (in Charles' Law), the temperature -273℃ is the lowest possible temperature because at this temperature, all molecular motions cease. 

⛔ All gases liquefy or solidify before reaching this temperature.

⛔ However, practically speaking, this temperature is impossible to attain.

⛔ TO REMEMBER ⏩ -273℃ is called the absolute zero.



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