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If a substance could reach absolute zero, which of these would be equal to zero?
A. heat
B. temperature
C. particle motion
D. all of these

100 °C is a greater temperature than which of the following?
A. 212 °F
B. 232 °F
C. 313.15 K
D. 373.15 K

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If a substance could reach absolute zero, then


-- the heat in it would be zero;

(if it had any heat in it, then the temperature would not be zero)


-- the temperature would be zero

(you just said so in the question)


-- the motion of its particles would be zero

(any particle motion would show up as temperature, which it doesn't have)


-- all of these

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When somebody hands you a °Celsius temperature, it's not hard

to figure out the equivalent °Fahrenheit temperature.


°Fahrenheit = (1.8 · °Celsius) + 32° .


So it turns out that 100°C is equivalent to 212°F.

That's equal to A and less than B .


Also, it's not hard to figure out the equivalent absolute (Kelvin) temperature.

Just take the °Celsius temperature and add 273.15 .


So 100°C is equivalent to 373.15 K. (No degrees. Just K .)

That's equal to D.


The only choice that 100°C is greater than is choice-C .