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Q: What happens at molecules at absolute zero?
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What happens to molecules when the temperature reaches absolute zero?

by the laws of thermodynamics, nothing can ever reach absolute zero. Theoretically, molecular motion would stop. They would still be molecules, they would just not move.


Do molecules disappear at absolute zero?

No. They are as frozen still as they can ever be. It is said to be scientifically impossible to actually reach absolute zero.


How absolute temperature has been achieved?

Absolute zero has not been achieved, temperature is simply proportional to the speed of the molecules, and absolute zero is the temperature that corresponds to a molecule that is not moving at all. While it happens all the time instantanously, we cannot get groups of molecules to stop moving altogether. We have gotten molecules extremely close to that speed using magnets to pull energy from molecules.


Molecules are not in random motion when that substance is at?

Absolute Zero


What happens to the particles of water when you remove heat from the water?

The molecules of water slow down and eventually stop when you hit absolute zero.


Point where all molecules stop moving?

The point where all molecules stop moving, in theory, is absolute zero.


What state would oxygen be at temperature absolute zero?

At absolute zero molecules are not supposed to move, so in theory everything would be a solid


Why is it impossible for anything to be colder than absolute zero?

Temperature is a measure of the average speed of the molecules in what's being measured. The faster the molecules move the higher the temperature, and the slower the molecules move the lower the temperature. At absolute zero, the molecules in what's being measured are completely stopped. Since molecules can't move any slower than stopped, absolute zero is the minimum temperature.


Is space considered absolute zero since nothing can live in it?

No, the temprature in space is roughly -270°C whereas Absolute zero would be −273.15°C. At the point of Absolute zero molecules, themselves, stop moving.It's close, but not absolute.


What happens to the particles at absolute zero?

The particles freeze.


What happens to molecules at 0K?

Molecules at zero will not be gas anymore. Molecules will then become a solid.


Is there a connection between absolute zero and potential and kinetic energy?

Absolute zero is the (theoretical) limit at which all molecular movement stops (that means that the total kinetic energy of all the molecules in the substance being cooled to absolute zero becomes zero).