According to Charles' law, the volume of a gas becomes zero at

a

0°C

b

-100°C

c

-273°C

d

-373°C

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According to Charles' law, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature (in Kelvin), at a constant pressure. This means that as the temperature of a gas decreases, its volume will also decrease proportionally.

However, the volume of a gas cannot become zero at any temperature above -273.15°C (known as absolute zero), as this is the point at which all molecular motion would theoretically cease. Therefore, the correct answer is C. -273°C.

Sshehujr
7 years ago

yes C is the Correct ans because Charles's law have K P which is 273

Ochejakwu
4 years ago

How do we get 0.082 to be the value of ideal gas

hafheez
7 years ago

c is right

Sensei
2 months ago

Charles 😋

Sensei
1 month ago

Absolute Temp 👄

Ben2019
7 years ago

it means
-273+273=0

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