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Q: What name is given to temperature at which energy cannot be removed from matter?
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When thermal energy is removed from matter what happens to its temperature'?

it is hot temperature but when thermal energy leaves the temperature is cool


What is the temperature called at which no energy can be removed from matter?

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What does the temperature scale on which zero is the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter mean?

The Kelvin scale with 0 at absolute zero means that you cannot get negative Kelvins. As you cool matter closer and closer to 0K the atoms in matter move less and less. they cannot move less than not at all.


What is the temperature called at which no more energy can be removed from matter?

-273.15 degrees Celsius (-459.67 degrees Fahrenheit) is the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter.It is called Absolute Zero and marks the 0 for the Kelvin and Rankine scale.


What is the temperature called at no more energy can be removed from matter?

-273.15 degrees Celsius (-459.67 degrees Fahrenheit) is the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter.It is called Absolute Zero and marks the 0 for the Kelvin and Rankine scale.


The temperature scale on which zero is the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter?

The generic name is "absolute temperature scale"; the most commonly used one is the Kelvin scale.


Energy that is related to heat and the temperature of matter?

Thermal energy is energy that is related to heat and the temperature of matter.


What is the temperature called when no Energy can be removed from matter?

That sounds like a description of the temperature known as "absolute zero". This temperature is zero kelvin; it is also approximately -273 degrees Celsius.


What is the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter?

Absolute zero. On the Kelvin scale of heat measurement, 0K is the point at which no more energy can be removed or −273.15°C / −459.67°F. There is not enough energy there at 0K to transfer any movement from the substance to another substance.


What is the temperature called at which no more energy can be removed form matter?

I guess you mean, no more thermal energy (heat). That's the lowest possible temperature, called "absolute zero", or zero Kelvin.


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How is the kinetic energy of the constituent particles of matter affected by change in temperature?

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