Chemistry, asked by rajinderkumar8484, 9 months ago

at what temperature the volume ofany gas become s zero​

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Answered by ch45901
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Answered by vinotha1rajmohan
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The temperature at which the volume of an ideal gas* becomes zero; a theoretical coldest temperature that can be approached but never reached. Absolute zero is zero on the Kelvin scale, -273.15°C on the Celsius* scale, and -459.67°F on the Fahrenheit scale.

Also the gas will no longer be a gas at absolute zero, but rather a solid.

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