it settles down
The molecules of the gas will stop moving.
It has no more kinetic energy
The idea is to start at absolute zero - the lowest possible temperature. This happens to be -273.16 on the Centigrade (Celsius) scale. The Kelvin scale has no negative temperatures; zero degrees Kelvin is the lowest possible temperature.
Pluto is not the lowest temperature. The lowest temperature possible is −273.15°C. Pluto's coldest temperature is about −233°C.
The lowest kelvin temp is 0 K. All molecular movement stops.
No. The lowest possible temperature is absolute zero, -273.15 degrees Celsius.
-459.67 F
Absolute zero, IOW -273 degrees Celsius. It is defined as the absolute absence of heat and is the point at which all subatomic activity stops.
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373.15 degrees celsius.
That is the lowest possible temperature.
-459.67 F