Why must the definition of zero entropy include no more than 1 K as a temperatur
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Why must the definition of zero entropy include no more than 1 K as a temperature?
Because at any lower temperature, atomic or molecular vibrational energy may induce some amount of disorder.
Because at higher temperature, atomic or molecular stored, potential energy may induce some amount of disorder.
It doesn
A.Because at any lower temperature, atomic or molecular vibrational energy may induce some amount of disorder.
B.Because at higher temperature, atomic or molecular stored, potential energy may induce some amount of disorder.
C.It doesn
Explanation / Answer
b.
Because at higher temperature, atomic or molecular stored, potential energy may induce some amount of disorder.
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