how to calculate absolute zero given volume and temperature
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If you have a fixed volume of gas, then the pressure and temperature of the gas will be directly proportional to one another. Record the pressure as you vary the temperature, then plot your data. You should get a straight line graph. Now extrapolate this line back to zero pressure; the temperature that this cuts the axis at will be absolute zero in your units of temperature measurement (for example, if you measure in °C, you should get -273.15°C).
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