The lowest possible temperature in Kelvin scale is 0K. Is it true or false?
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absolute zero: The coldest possible temperature: zero on the Kelvin scale and approximately -273.15°C and -459.67°F.
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The kelvin is a unit of measurement for temperature; the null point of the Kelvin scale is absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature.
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