Absolute zero is simply a linear extrapolation used to locate at point at which gasses reach zero pressure. True False.

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Absolute zero is simply a linear extrapolation used to locate at point at which gasses reach zero pressure. True False

A temperature change in kelvin is equal to a temperature change in Celsius degrees. True False

Increasing a temperature from 10⁰C to 20⁰ C is a change of 10⁰ C. True False

The amount of thermal expansion of a material depends upon The change in temperature The type of material The amount of material All of the above None of the above

The density of water decreases as temperature is gradually increased from a starting temperature to boiling. True False It depends on your starting temperature.

Fresh water ice is more dense than liquid fresh water. True False