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Define absolute zero and absolute scale of temperature.

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The temperature on the Kelvin scale at which molecular motion completely ceases is called absolute zero. Absolute zero is -273°C.

The temperature scale with its zero at -273.15°C and whose each degree is equal to one degree on the Celsius scale, is called the Kelvin or absolute scale of temperature.

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