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Absolute zero is the temperature at which all atoms practically stop moving (technically the atoms may still move, but they don't have enough energy to transfer their own movement on to the next atom). Because a gas is made up of atoms which move, the gas will become a solid when it reaches absolute zero (becuase the atoms in solids don't move).

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Yes; under extremely high pressure and extremely low temperature, gases no longer behave according to the ideal gas law. All will become liquified; many become an ice of the element. Helium ice has never been observed.

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All substances form a Bose-Einstein Condensate as they near absolute zero (2.17 Kelvin for Helium)

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Can absolute value be zero?

The absolute value of zero is zero. The absolute value of any other real number - or even of any other complex number - is different from zero.


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