Chemistry, asked by meghachanderwal, 2 months ago

At what temperature the volume of a gas is supposed zero​

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Answered by ganeshprasadv5
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Explanation:

This point, with a temperature of –273.15 ˚C, is the theoretical point where the samples would have “zero volume”. This temperature, -273.15 ˚C, is called absolute zero. An even more intriguing thing is that the value of absolute zero is independent of the nature of the gas that is used

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Answered by gulnazfatma093
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Answer;

-273.15 ˚C,

Explanation:

This point, with a temperature of –273.15 ˚C, is the theoretical point where the samples would have “zero volume”.

This temperature, -273.15 ˚C, is called absolute zero.

An even more intriguing thing is that the value of absolute zero is independent of the nature of the gas that is used.

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