When the volume becomes zero temperature of gases is
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At absolute zero , that is ) Kelvin the volume 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 absolute Zero.
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This point, with a temperature of –273.15 ˚C, is the theoretical point where the samples would have “zero volume”. This temperature, -273.15 ˚C, is called absolute zero. An even more intriguing thing is that the value of absolute zero is independent of the nature of the gas that is used.
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