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What is the temperature at which all gases occupy zero volume?

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Answered by harshu994
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At absolute zero , that is ) Kelvin thevolume of the gas is zero. But its very difficult to achieve. As per Charle's law,volume of the gas is directly proportional to temperature at constant pressure. This temperature is called absoluteZero

Answered by drsurbhi80
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The temperature at which the volume of an ideal gas becomes zero; a theoretical coldest temperature that can be approached but never reached. Absolute zero is zero on the Kelvin scale, -273.15°C on the Celsius scale, and -459.67°F on the Fahrenheit scale. Also the gas will no longer be a gas at absolute zero, but rather a solid.

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