What is absolute zero of a gas?
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absolute zero, the zero point of the ideal gas temperature scale, denoted by 0 degrees on the Kelvin and Rankine temperature scales, which is equivalent to −273.15°C and −459.67°C. ... Theoretically, at absolute zero the volume of an ideal gas would be zero and all molecular motion would cease.
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