How does a gas behave at absolute zero temperature?
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At absolute zero temperature, the volume of an ideal gas approaches zero. The gas will no longer be a gas at absolute zero, but rather a solid. As the gas is cooled, it will make a phase transition from gas into liquid, and upon further cooling from liquid to solid (ie. freezing). Some gases, such as carbon dioxide, skip the liquid phase altogether and go directly from gas to solid.
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