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The temperature at which the volume of a gas becomes zero is called

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Answered by naveed21
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The temperature at which the volume of an ideal gas becomes zero; a theoretical coldest temperature that can be approached but never reached. Absolute zero is zero on the Kelvin scale, -273.15°C on the Celsius scale, and -459.67°F on the Fahrenheit scale.

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Explanation:

At absolute zero , that is ) Kelvin the volume of the gas is zero. But its very difficult to achieve.

As per Charle's law, volume of the gas is directly proportional to temperature at constant pressure.

V∝T

V=KT

When a graph is plotted volume against temperature

The line is extended till zero volume is obtained. It meets at the point −273

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C, which is equal to −273+273=0 K

This temperature is called absolute Zero.

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