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Define absolute zero from Charles's law.

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Answered by sanikapandya8
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"The mass measurements are converted to high and low temperature gas volumes and Charles's Law, V = a⋅ T+ b, is used to calculate absolute zero. ... Absolute zero is interpreted as the temperature at which the gas volume goes to zero."

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Answered by modakrohan03
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Absolute Zero: Accroding to Charles' Law, at constant pressure , the temperature at which (-273°c) theoretically, a gas of constant mass would have no volume is called absolute zero temperature.

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