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They move at a slower pace until they stop and froze into place.

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Q: Describe the motion of the particle of a solid as it cools from -250 degrees Celsius to -273.15 degrees Celsius?
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Describe the state of matter of mercury and the motion of its particles as it is heated from -45 degree Celsius to 356 degree Celsius?

The state of matter of mercury and the motion of its particles as it is heated from 45 degrees Celsius to 356 degrees Celsius is 46 million.


What is the mercury's motion particles as it's heated from 45 degrees Celsius to 365 degrees Celsius?

46 million


Can all matter cease motion at 0 degrees celsius?

no


What happens at 0 degrees Fahrenheit?

0º Centigrade (or more commonly nowadays, Celsius) = 273.15º Kelvin and is the freezing point of water. 0º Kelvin = -273.15º Centigrade (Celsius) and is known as Absolute zero - the point at which all particle motion theoretically stops.


What is the temperature of -273 degrees C?

This temperature is impossible! You must mean -273 degrees CELSIUS (centigrade if you are in the USA). Your "k" implies the KELVIN (K) scale of temperature, which starts at 0 K which is -273 degrees Celsius (C). Both scales change similarly - 1 degrees Celsius = 1 Kelvin (NOTE: NOT degrees Kelvin). At -273 degrees Celsius ALL particle motion has stopped. Ice would have formed well before this temperature - about 270 degrees before!


What is the temperature at which the motion of particles theoretically ceases is?

0 Kelvins. -273.16 degrees Celsius.


Does 0 Kelvin equal -273 degrees Celsius?

273


What is the particle motion?

Brownian motion


What is 0 degrees kelvin in centigrade?

The temperature of 0 Kelvin is equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, known as absolute zero, all molecular motion ceases.


What would happen if the temperature dropped below -273.15 degrees Celsius?

It is absolute zero and all molecular motion stops


What is the temperature at which all molecular motion stops?

This is called absolute zero. The temperature is 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius.


How is the position of a particle moving along a straight line described by a number?

The position of the particle can be given by a number representing the distance of the particle from some fixed reference point (called the origin). This is not enough to describe the motion of the particle since for that you also required the time (or times) at which the particle is at any particular point.