Absolute Entropy is an object’s total amount of energy dispersion, from when its temperature was absolute zero up until now.
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Third Law of Thermodynamics: This law states that as temperature approaches absolute zero, all processes cease and the entropy of a system reaches a minimum value or zero.
The quantity of heat required to change its temperature by one degree Celsius/Kelvin.
A state where macroscopic variables such as pressure, volume and temperature remain constant.