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What is the relation to absolute zero in Charles' law?

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Answered by PrashantMishra420420
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Notice that the line goes exactly toward the origin, meaning that as the absolute temperature of the gas approaches zero, its volume approaches zero. However, when a gas is brought to extremely cold temperatures, its molecules would eventually condense into the liquid state before reaching absolute zero.

Answered by anushka2035
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Answer:

Charles law states that at constant pressure, a given quantity of gas will have a volume proportional to the absolute temperature.

Explanation:

Therefore, a plot of volume versus absolute temperature should yield a straight line. And indeed it does. Real gases liquefy before absolute zero is reached, however, the value

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may be extrapolated on a graph.

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