Chemistry, asked by pankhudi, 1 year ago

if helium melts at absolute temperature (0 K or -273 C) then it should not exist. plz explain still how it is found in nature

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Answered by LuciferMorningstar
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it does not melt at absolute zero it melts at -272.2 °C while absolute zero is −273.15°C.

pankhudi: but the room temperature is more than that so how it can exsist it should melt
LuciferMorningstar: −269 °C at this temp. it will condense or change from gas to liquid.
pankhudi: thank u helped a lot
LuciferMorningstar: your most welcm :)
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