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in term of Charles law explain why minus 273 degree celsius is the lowest temperature​

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Answered by AarayaB
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In terms of Charles's law explain why –273°C is the lowest possible temperature. The law states that at constant pressure, the volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature. ... This is because all gases get liquefied before reaching a temperature of 273°C.

Answered by gillsukhman16563
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Answer:according to charles law,, volume is directly proportional to temperature,,so when we decrease the temp to -273°C....the volume of a gas becomes zero....which is not possible....so this is the lowest temp at which a gas can exist

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