-273 degrees celsius is considered absolute zero, meaning that -273 degrees celsius (or 0 kelvin) is the lowest possible temperature.
Any substance with a melting point above this given temperature.
Any substance, when its gas is cooled below its condensation temperature.
The same temperature as any other substance in the room.
When any substance is heated, the temperature rises.
Any temperature below 0 Kelvin or -273.15 Celsius is impossible. +++ ... Because it indicates the body in question contains no heat energy.
NaCl, common table salt, has a rather high melting point. The substance with the lowest melting point is helium. Helium has no solid phase, it melts at any temperature above absolute zero.
Absolute zero is an extreme temperature: at this temperature any motion ceases, it is the total death.And this temperature is out of reach.
Yes, even in a solid atoms oscillate around their 'fixed' positions. The amount of movement defines the temperature of the material, hence, if there is no movement the temperature is 0K (absolute zero): the lowest possible temperature.
Because - 'absolute zero' (0 Kelvin or -373 Celsius) - is the temperature at which everything freezes. Scientific testing has not found any substance or object that does not freeze below absolute zero.
Oymyakon, Russia is the coldest inhabited place on Earth. The temperatures can reach minus 58 degrees F, the lowest temperature of any city in the world.
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Any substance with a melting point above this given temperature.
As with any other substance, without any outside influence, it will take on the ambient temperature.
Any substance, when its gas is cooled below its condensation temperature.
Range
None. Temperature is a term/concept that affects any substance and any atom. Temperature describes the kinetic energy (dependend on their speed) that the atoms your substance is made of have. Dependend on your substance you need different amount of heat energy to change the temperature. This property is called heat capacity.
Helium has the lowest boiling point of not just the noble gasses, but of any known substance.