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When, If Ever, Do Molecules Stop Moving

Question 77

Question 77

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When, if ever, do molecules stop moving?


A) At absolute zero (-273.15°C)
B) At the boiling point (100°C)
C) At the freezing point (0°C)
D) Never

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