In terms of charle's law explain why -273o c is the lowest possible temperature .
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at -273o c volume of gas is zero. But according to graph ; if we further decrease the temperature ; the volume of gas will come in -ve which is not possible.So min.temperate is -273o c.
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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.
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