In low temperature limit, the third thermodynamics law is telling that all atoms are perfectly in order and form the perfect crystal. But some molecules are still in the liquid state at this temperature range because atoms are still in motion. Why? Explain in terms of Heidelberg’s uncertainty principle.
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