What do you mean by absolute zero in terms of temperature
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Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature where nothing could be colder and no heat energy remains in a substance. ... By international agreement, absolute zero is defined as precisely; 0 K on the Kelvin scale, which is a thermodynamic (absolute) temperature scale; and –273.15 degrees Celsius on the Celsius scale.
Absolute zero: The universal temperature at which volumes of all real gases almost becomes zero and the molecules of the gas become point sized is called absolute zero temperature.
some facts:
1.it is the least possible temperature at which gases can exist. below that temperature no real possible temperature are achievable by any object on earth.
2.absolute zero is measured as -273°C in Celsius scale and 0 Kelvin in kelvin scale.
3.when this temperature is achieved by any real gas then it transforms into an ideal gas.(the gas that obeys all gas laws, boyles,Charles,avogrado.More precisely the ideal gas equation PV=nRT)
P= PRESSURE
V= VOLUME
T= TEMPERATURE
n= NUMBER OF MOLES
R= UNIVERSAL GAS CONSTANT
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