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How does decreasing the temperature of a liquid change the particles that make up the liquid?

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How does decreasing the temperature of a liquid change the particles that make up the liquid?

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As you decrease the temperature of a liquid, the particles that make up the liquid will begin to slow their motion. When they reach absolute zero, they will have no motion whatsoever. Absolute zero is considered to be -273.15 °C.

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