Why -273°c is the lowest temperature explain in terms of charle law?
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The temperature scale is given in both degrees Celsius and kelvins. Although the slopes of the lines decrease with increasing pressure, all of the lines extrapolate to the same temperature at V = 0 (−273.15°C = 0 K). ... Charles's law is valid for virtually all gases at temperatures well above their boiling points
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⭐. At - 273 c , volume of the gas becomes equal to zero i.e the gas does not exist.
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