Organic matter in absolute zero?

In summary, organic matter refers to substances containing carbon derived from living organisms. At absolute zero, all molecular motion stops, making organic matter inert and unable to survive. Changes in temperature at absolute zero do not affect organic matter. Studying organic matter at absolute zero can provide insights into its properties and behavior, as well as its survival in extreme environments.
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For example, what happens if you put an apple in space? Or what happens when animals (or people) are frozen to very low temperatures?
 
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Hi there,

They simply get frozen up.

By the way, space is not at absolute zero.

Cheers
 
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At absolute zero, which is -273.15 degrees Celsius, all molecular movement stops and matter becomes immobile. Therefore, organic matter, such as an apple or living organisms, would not be able to survive in this extreme temperature. In space, where the temperature can reach close to absolute zero, an apple would freeze and become brittle, but it would not decompose or rot since there is no oxygen or moisture to facilitate the process. Similarly, animals or people who are frozen to very low temperatures would experience a state of suspended animation, where all bodily functions cease and they would essentially be in a state of hibernation. It is not possible for living organisms to survive in absolute zero, as it is not a sustainable environment for life.
 

Related to Organic matter in absolute zero?

1. What is organic matter?

Organic matter refers to any substance that contains carbon and is derived from living organisms. This can include plants, animals, and microorganisms.

2. What happens to organic matter at absolute zero?

At absolute zero (0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius), all molecular motion stops and chemical reactions cannot occur. Therefore, organic matter would essentially become inert and remain in a frozen state.

3. Can organic matter survive in absolute zero?

No, organic matter cannot survive in absolute zero. As mentioned before, all molecular motion stops at this temperature, making it impossible for any living organism to survive.

4. Is organic matter affected by changes in temperature at absolute zero?

Since there is no molecular motion at absolute zero, changes in temperature would not have any effect on organic matter. It would remain in a frozen state until the temperature increases.

5. Why is the study of organic matter in absolute zero important?

Studying organic matter in extreme conditions, such as absolute zero, can provide valuable insights into the fundamental properties and behavior of these substances. It can also help us better understand how organic matter can survive in extreme environments, such as outer space.

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