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All solid and liquid particles do this except at absolute zero?

All solid and liquid particles vibrate or move except at absolute zero when they theoretically come to a complete stop due to minimal energy.


Do all liquids boil?

No. There are liquids that boil at a few degrees above absolute zero (helium for example) and liquids that boil at several thousand degrees above absolute zero (tungsten for example)


Are all liquids can be change to solid?

Not all liquids can be changed into a solid. Only liquids that have the ability to freeze - meaning they have a freezing point above absolute zero - can be converted into a solid. Liquids like water can be turned into ice, but substances like mercury, which remains liquid at extremely low temperatures, cannot be solidified under normal conditions.


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


What happens to a real gas (nitrogen gas) as it cools from room temp to 0 K absolute zero Would you expect it to disappear when it reached absolute zero?

As a real gas like nitrogen cools from room temperature to absolute zero, it will contract and eventually condense into a liquid or solid depending on the pressure. At absolute zero, molecular motion ceases, but the gas does not disappear. Instead, it transitions into a state of minimum energy, which could be a solid or liquid depending on the conditions.


What occurs at theoretical temperature of absolute zero?

# No real substances are gaseous at temperatures near absolute zero; # Absolute zero cannot be physically achieved (though we can get pretty close). Taken together they make the question irrelevant to any real situation.


What happens to a solid at absolute zero?

At absolute zero (0 Kelvin), a solid would have no thermal energy, causing its atoms to stop vibrating. The solid would have minimal to no movement as all kinetic energy is lost. This would lead to the solid reaching its lowest possible energy state.


If helium isn't quite froze solid at Absolute Zero shouldn't Absolute Zero be lowered to reflect that?

Temperature is a measurement of the momentum of atoms and molecules. Absolute zero is 0 degrees Kelvin, when an atom or molecule has no momentum. You can't get lower than none. Also, we've never been able to produce anything at absolute zero, only near it. Helium doesn't form a solid because of it's lack of van der waals force, and at pressures of higher than 100 atmospheres it does form a solid.


What is the absolute vaue of zero?

The absolute value of zero is zero.


What is the special name for zero degree Kelvin?

Absolute zero.


The absolute value of zero is?

Zero.Zero.Zero.Zero.


Is zero degrees Kelvin absolute temperature?

It is absolute zero.