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Standard X
Chemistry
Ideal Gas Equation
In terms of C...
Question
In terms of Charles' law, explain why - 273
∘
C
is the lowest possible temperature.
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Solution
At
0
K
or
−
273
o
C
, the volume of the gas becomes equal to zero . The gas ceases to exists. Hence,
−
273
o
C
is the lowest possible temperature.
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