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third law of thermodynamics

The statement that every substance has a finite positive entropy, and the entropy of a crystalline substance is zero at the temperature of absolute zero. Modern quantum theory has shown that the entropy of crystals at 0 K is not necessarily zero. If the crystal has any asymmetry, it may exist in more than one state; and there is, in addition, an entropy residue deriving from nuclear spin. See thermodynamic probability.

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