Can a substance have zero vapour pressure above absolute zero?
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hey buddy !! here's your answer ....
absolute zero is a temperature at which the pressure of ideal gas reduces to zero .
but since ideal gas don't exist practically . hence , a substance may have zero vapour pressure above absolute zero.
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absolute zero is a temperature at which the pressure of ideal gas reduces to zero .
but since ideal gas don't exist practically . hence , a substance may have zero vapour pressure above absolute zero.
hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
bonne journée !! ⭐⭐
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here's your answer...⬇️⬇️
We know that absolute zero is a temperature at which the vapour pressure of an ideal gas becomes zero .
Since ideal gas is hypothetical and exists under very special conditions, hence it is possible to have a zero vapour pressure above absolute zero.
hope it helps !! ❣️❣️
here's your answer...⬇️⬇️
We know that absolute zero is a temperature at which the vapour pressure of an ideal gas becomes zero .
Since ideal gas is hypothetical and exists under very special conditions, hence it is possible to have a zero vapour pressure above absolute zero.
hope it helps !! ❣️❣️
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