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72. The 'absolute zero' is the logical basis of which
of these temperature scale?​

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Answered by gorgeousgirlayesha
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Explanation:

The Kelvin scale is used extensively in scientific work because a number of physical quantities, such as the volume of an ideal gas, are directly related to absolute temperature. Subtracting 273.16K from the temperature of the triple point of water, 0.01°C, makes absolute zero (0K) equivalent to -273.15°C and -460°F.

Answered by kalichopra
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Answer:

Kelvin scale is the ans.

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