| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Absolute Zero | The temperature at which a substance has no kinetic energy to give up. 0 K | Physics Chapter 21-22 Vocab |
| 2 | absolute zero | The coldest temperature, 0 Kelvin, that can be reached. It is the hypothetical temperature at which all molecular motion stops. | chemistry |
| 3 | Absolute Zero | The lowest temperature on the Kelvin scale | Science: Heat And Temperature |
| 4 | absolute zero | The lowest temperature on the Kelvin Scale (0k, or zero Kelvin). Is also -273C. | Science Test on ESC for 5/27/2007 |
| 5 | absolute zero | the point where molecules stop moving and there is no kinetic energy | science voab |
| 6 | absolute zero | the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter | Physical Science II |
| 7 | absolute zero | coldest possible temperature | Science ch.1 |
| 8 | Absolute zero | the temperature at which molecular energy is at a minimum (0 K an the Kelvin scale or –273.16 C on the Celsius scale) | Science Chapter |
| 9 | absolute zero | coldest possible temp "zero Kelvin"= 0K | yo home |
| 10 | absolute zero | a temperature of 0 k | science chapter3 |
| 11 | absolute zero | a temperature of 0k | CHAPTER 3 VOCAB PHYSICS |
| 12 | absolute zero | a temperature of 0 k | science part1 |
| 13 | Absolute Zero | The temperature in which there is no motion. | Science Test 1 |
| 14 | absolute zero | the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter | Thermal Energy and Heat |
| 15 | absolute zero | coldest ever | science test on friday |
| 16 | absolute zero | 0 Kelvin | CM101 exam 4 |
| 17 | absolute zero | The lowest theoretical temperature (0K = -273.16°C) where all molecular activity ceases. | SCIENCE |
| 18 | Absolute zero | The temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter. | Chapter 6 Thermal Energy and Heat |
| 19 | absolute zero | temperature at kelvin. lowest temperature possible. impossible to reach. | Science Quiz on Motion |
| 20 | absolute zero | The temperature at which a substance has not kinetic energy per particle (thermal) to give up. This temperature corresponds to 1 K, or to 273 degrees Celsius | physics vocab ch. 21 |
| 21 | absolute zero | the temperature which all molecular motion stops | Science |
| 22 | absolute zero | The lowest temperature on the Kelvin scale | Science |
| 23 | absolute zero | all molecules stop moveing; 0 degrees kelvin | science mid-term exam definitions |
| 24 | Absolute Zero | the theorized temperature when all atomic motion will stop | Science Mid-term exam |
| 25 | Absolute Zero | When all atoms completely stop moving | 8th Science CCDS Set - MidTerm |
| 26 | absolute zero | the coldest temperature their can be, zero kelvin, contains no brownian motion | Science |
| 27 | absolute zero | the coldest temperature their can be, zero kelvin, contains no brownian motion | Science Exam 2 |
| 28 | Absolute Zero | no molecular movement | Science Vocab |
| 29 | Absolute zero | the coldest temperature their can be it contains no brownian motion | Science Exam Words |
| 30 | Absolute zero | The coldest temperature their can be it contains no brownian motion | Science Exam Words |
| 31 | absolute zero | no brownian motion | SCIENCE EXAM REVIEW |
| 32 | absolute zero | the coldest temperature their can be, zero kelvin, contains no brownian motion | Science Terms |
| 33 | Absolute Zero | No molecular movement | COLIN'S SCIENCE REVIEW |
| 34 | absolute zero | temperature at which all molecular motion stops | science |
| 35 | absolute zero | 0 Kelvin | Chemistry 101 Final Exam |
| 36 | Absolute Zero | the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter | Chapter 6 Heat Terms |
| 37 | absolute zero | no energy...the molecules dont move | Science and transfer of energy |
| 38 | Absolute Zero | temperature at which all molecular motion ceases. equal to 0 Kelvin, -273 Celsius, -459 Fahrenheit. | Quizzable Chemistry and Physics Terms |
| 39 | absolute zero | the temperature at which all molecular movement stops | States of Matter |
| 40 | Absolute zero | the point where molecules stop moving and gases take up no space it is impossible to reach | Science Midterm for 2008 |
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