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Standard X
Chemistry
Gay Lussac's Law
Why is it not...
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Why is it not possible to cool a gas to
0
K
?
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Solution
At a temperature of
0
K
or absolute zero, gases are believed to occupy zero volume which is impossible to achieve practically. Hence, a gas cannot be cooled to
0
K
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