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what is an absolute scale of temperature ?show that this scale agree with gas scale​

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Answered by sauvikthe007
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Answer:

kelvin scale

Explanation:

its based on Charle's temperature of ideal gas

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Absolute scale of temperature

Explanation:

  • The temperature is said to be Absolute when the at  system is in the  Minimum possible (Least) energy state.
  • The absolute temperature is also known as Thermodynamic temperature.
  • Kelvin measured degree units Celsius and Rankine measured with degree units Fahrenheit are Absolute temperature scales.
  • on the Celsius temperature scale it is  −273.15 °C  and  on the Fahrenheit temperature scale is −459.67 °F
  • According to gas scale, Temperature is  proportional to the product of PV for a fixed mass of gas

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