The temperature at which the volume of an enclosed dry gas at constant pressure, theoretically becomes zero is
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Charles's law appears to imply that the volume of a gas will descend to zero at a certain temperature (−266.66 °C according to Gay-Lussac's figures) or −273.15 °C.
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