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Simple answer: -273.15 degrees celcius.

Less simple answer: Absolute zero IS the temperature. Temperature is the average speed of the particles in a substance. The term "Absolute Zero" means that the speed of every single particle in a mass is absolutely zero; none of the particles are moving. If a single particle moves within the given mass, the average must be more than zero, and, consequently, the mass has not achieved Absolute Zero. There is no known way to bring a mass on Earth to Absolute Zero. It would take an infinite amount of energy to get to there.

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Theoretically, all atomic motion stops at absolute zero. Electrons stop orbiting the nucleus and atoms themselves cease all interactions and motion among and between other atoms. This temperature is theoretical, however, because it can never be reached, even in deep space. Like the speed of light, you can approach it but never reach it.

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This is a really difficult question, which stretches into the bounds of quantum mechanics. See related links for more detail.

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depends. What toy? or object?

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Which organism which does not show molecular movement?

Molecules are constantly in motion. Whether they are free moving, as in a gas, or are vibrating in place, as in a solid object, they still move. an object that has reached the theoretical temperature of absolute zero would have no molecular motion, but absolute zero is purely theoretical and is thereby unattainable.


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