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Originally posted by Meta Ridley
Absolute zero is when molecular motion stops. Im going with him on this. 
There is NO OTHER answer. It would be frozen.
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Well, that's all well and good, but since absolute zero hasn't really been acheived yet... no one really knows what would happen to a substance when it hit that point.
That's what I want to know... what would happen to water if you froze it to absolute zero? Would it still just be ice? or... something else?