What is the third law of thermodynamics?
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The third law of thermodynamics is sometimes stated as follows, regarding the properties of systems in equilibrium at absolute zero temperature: The entropy of a perfect crystal at absolute zero is exactly equal to zero.
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The third law of thermodynamics declares that the entropy of a system approaches a constant value, just as the temperature approaches absolute zero.
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The third law of thermodynamics declares that the entropy of a system approaches a constant value, just as the temperature approaches absolute zero.
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The Third Law of Thermodynamics is concerned with the limiting behavior of systems as the temperature approaches absolute zero. Most thermodynamics calculations use only entropy differences, so the zero point of the entropy scale is often not important. However, we discuss the Third Law for purposes of completeness because it describes the condition of zero entropy.
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