Theoretically, the lowest temperature a substance or

  1. Theoretically, the lowest temperature a substance or object can reach is called absolute zero. Absolute zero is the beginning of
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  2. As an object or substance gets colder, its molecules slow down. Theoretically, the lowest temperature an object can reach is
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  3. What is absolute zero?A the temperature at which water freezes B the lowest temperature ever reached on Earth C the highest
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  4. What is absolute zero?A the temperature at which water freezes B the lowest temperature ever reached on Earth C the highest
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  5. A scientist puts a substance in a freezer, where the temperature of the substance changes by -1/9 º C per minute. At 8:00 PM,
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  6. A scientist puts a substance in a freezer, where the temperature of the substance changes by º C per minute. At 8:00 PM, the
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  7. The temperature of substance A is at 50 degrees C, The temperature of substance B is at 25 degrees CA student drops substance A
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  8. As the kinetic energy of particles increases, (1 point) Responses the substance's temperature decreases. the substance's
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  9. Examine the table. To the following types of substance do sound waves travel the fastest? gasses substance temperature and speed
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  10. Which information does the boiling point give about a substance?(1 point) Responses the phase of the substance the phase of the
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