The highest occupied energy level in a metal at 0 Kelvin is the Fermi Energy level. is true or false
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It is true that the highest occupied energy level in a metal at 0 kelvin is called Fermi energy level.
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Zero kelvin temperature can also be described as absolute zero temperature.
At Absolute Temperature the energy levels that are exhibited by the electrons present in a material is represented as Fermi energy level.
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