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What happens at -273 degrees Celsius to a gas according to Charles law?
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What occurs that resolves that impossibility
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According to Charles' law, which states that volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to its temperature measured on the Kelvin scale, at -273 degrees Celsius (-546.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 Kelvin), the volume of a gas theoretically becomes zero. This is also known as absolute zero, where all molecular motion ceases.
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At -273 degrees Celsius, also known as absolute zero, gases theoretically have zero volume according to Charles' Law. This means that all molecular motion ceases, and the gas essentially becomes a solid. However, we need to note that achieving absolute zero is impossible in practice as it is an idealized concept. In reality, gases condense and turn into liquids or solids at extremely low temperatures but do not truly reach absolute zero.
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