At absolute temperature really the volume of the gas becomes zero?
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Theoretically, at absolute zero the volume of an ideal gas would be zero and all molecular motion would cease. In actuality, all gases condense to solids or liquids well above this point.
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The volumes of real gases do not go to zero at absolute zero. Compared to the volume of a real gas under standard conditions, its volume at absolute zero is about 0.1%, a value that is well within the error of 18th Century techniques and instruments.
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