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"and your wrong, absolute zero is when it's so cold that particles stop moving, which means that bonds would be held in place instead of being broken apart because there would be zero movement"
You may want to fact check here. What keeps objects together? Molecular bonds; electrons, more specifically. If those electrons cease all movement, the atoms will lose cohesiveness and the molecules will break apart, reducing the target of absolute zero to dust under their own mass and gravity.
"and your wrong, absolute zero is when it's so cold that particles stop moving, which means that bonds would be held in place instead of being broken apart because there would be zero movement"
You may want to fact check here. What keeps objects together? Molecular bonds; electrons, more specifically. If those electrons cease all movement, the atoms will lose cohesiveness and the molecules will break apart, reducing the target of absolute zero to dust under their own mass and gravity.