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Absolute zero temperature corresponds to the condition when

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Answered by Mohitbro
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when a gas ceases to exist.
That is when 0 kelvin is reached, a gas no longer exists.

Hope it helps you
Answered by mariospartan
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The answer is thermodynamic system:

Explanation:

  • The temperature at which a thermodynamic system has the least energy is called absolute zero.
  • On the Celsius temperature scale, it is 273.15 degrees Celsius, and on the Fahrenheit temperature scale, it is 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • The mass values are translated to high and low temperature gas volumes, and absolute zero is calculated using Charles's Law, V = a T+ b.
  • There would be no motion, kinetic energy, or vibrations at absolute zero. This would mean that both matter and molecules would vanish.
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