All gas occupy 0 volume when temperature
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At absolute zero , that is ) Kelvin the volume of the gas is zero. But its very difficult to achieve.
As per Charle's law, volume of the gas is directly proportional to temperature at constant pressure.
V∝T
V=KT
When a graph is plotted volume against temperature
The line is extended till zero volume is obtained. It meets at the point−273C
which is equal to−273+273=0 K
This temperature is called absolute Zero.
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