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It was stated in the introduction that problems would occur in gas law calculations when the temperature was 0 degree F or 0 degree C. Will the same difficulties be faced with the Kelvin scale when a gas is cooled to absolute zero? Why or why not?
It was stated in the introduction that problems would occur in gas law calculations when the temperature was 0 degree F or 0 degree C. Will the same difficulties be faced with the Kelvin scale when a gas is cooled to absolute zero? Why or why not?
Bunny GreenfelderLv2
17 Dec 2019