O kelvins is known as absolute zero. When all matter is in a frozen state.
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it is zero on the kelvin scale, there is absolutely no particle movement, and it has never been reached
This means there is absolutely no mistake in the data given.
0 is absolutely nothing. Infinity is absolutely everything. So, no. Although there are some interesting mathematical phenomena that seem to make this true (2/0=x) they are not equal.
Because zero multiplied by any number is always zero, but anything multiplied by infinity is infinity. Zero times infinity is being pulled both ways. Also, the definition of infinity is any number x divided by 0. When you multiply zero by infinity, the zeroes "cancel out", leaving absolutely nothing behind.
Absolutely. As long as it can be expressed as a fraction with the denominator not being zero, and both numerator and denominator being integers.