Chemistry, asked by simar59, 1 year ago

why is it not possible to cool a gas at 0 K ?

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Answered by dimpy215
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absolute zero), it's simply because scientists have decided to make the Kelvin scale an absolute temperature scale - that means the lowest possible temperature, by definition, is zero Kelvin. ... He suggested that you could make a temperature scale proportional to that volume.
Answered by Anonymous
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cooling of gas will form liquid or Change its state from gas to liquid hence cooling the gas it will form liquid.

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