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Kelvin (symbol: K) is a unit increment of temperature and is one of the seven SI base units. The Kelvin scale is a thermodynamic (absolute) temperature scale referenced to absolute zero, the theoretical absence of all thermal energy. So by definition, the temperature of a substance at absolute zero is zero kelvin (0 K).
Reference
- Wikipedia Kelvin [1]
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