Why charle's law is only applicable when temperature is taken in kelvin scale?
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Not really, because at this temp all particle movement stops so the substance could not be in the gaseous state, it would be a solid. The gas laws are only applicable in the range of T and P where substances will exist in the gas state. Another reason is that Kelvin is an absolute scale for temperature
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The Kelvin scale is used in gas law problems because the pressure and volume of a gas depend on the kinetic energy or motion of the particles. The Kelvin scale is proportional to the KE of the particles… that is, 0 K (absolute zero) means 0 kinetic energy. 0 °C is simply the freezing point of water.
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