Why Kelvin is not counted in types of temperatures
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Kelvin is different because it's an absolute scale. 0K is absolute zero — the point at which gas molecules have no thermal energy. There's no negative temperature on the Kelvin temperature scale. ... Temperature is a measure of the amount of energy contained by molecules.
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The simple answer is NO, because William Kelvin decided to place the zero on his scale as the lowest temperature possible. The zero on the kelvin scale represents the Absolute Zero. According to Charle's law, for an ideal gas its volume is proportional to the temperature at constant pressure.
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