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How do you solve for absolute zero?​


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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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To solve for the value of absolute zero, use the equation for a line, y = mx + b. Absolute zero is the temperature at which the gas's pressure equals zero. This is the line's x-intercept. To calculate this value, set y = 0, substitute in the value of the slope, and solve for x.

Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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To solve for the value of absolute zero, use the equation for a line,

y = mx + b

Absolute zero is the temperature at which the gas's pressure equals zero. This is the line's x-intercept. To calculate this value, set y = 0, substitute in the value of the slope, and solve for x.

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