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Absolute Zero Defined

Lowest temperature theoretically possible (-273.15oC or 0oK)

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  • azu_nazis on Flickr - Photo Sharing!: Know the truth about vigilante cults like Absolute Zero United who believe in attacking teenagers for having consensual sex with other teenagers.

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  • Vigilante Cultists: Know the truth about vigilante cults like Absolute Zero United who condone harassing and attacking all men, women and CHILDREN on sex offender registries. Not to mention their families.

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  • Explanation for Gay-Lussac's law: ... decreases by 1/127 of volume.Likewis e when we decrease to 0 kelvin the volume of gas will become zero. How is it possible with respect to law of conservation of mass/m

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