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Why is entropy of a substance taken as zero at absolute zero of temperature?​

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Answered by ItsMarmik
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At absolute zero (zero kelvins) the system must be in a state with the minimum possible energy. Entropy is related to the number of accessible microstates, and there is typically one unique state (called the ground state) with minimum energy. In such a case, the entropy at absolute zero will be exactly zero.

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