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Absolute temperature refers to a temperature scale where zero degrees represents the absolute absence of thermal energy. The most common absolute temperature scale is Kelvin (K), where 0 K is equivalent to -273.15 °C. It's often used in chemistry and physics because it simplifies calculations involving temperature, particularly those related to gas laws and thermodynamic equations.