SOLUTION: Can you predict the temperature at which the pressure would equal zero? Please explain how you got to your conclusion.?
1. A chemist measured the pressure of a gas in atmosphere
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Question 1121272: Can you predict the temperature at which the pressure would equal zero? Please explain how you got to your conclusion.?
1. A chemist measured the pressure of a gas in atmospheres at different temperatures in °C:
Temp (°C) -136 -25 0 25 100 273
Pressure
(atm)
0.50 0.91 1.00 1.09 1.37 2.00
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Can you predict the temperature at which the pressure would equal zero? Please explain how you got to your conclusion.?
1. A chemist measured the pressure of a gas in atmospheres at different temperatures in °C:
Temp (°C) -136 -25 0 25 100 273
Pressure
(atm)
0.50 0.91 1.00 1.09 1.37 2.00
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In theory, the pressure would be zero at a temp of absolute zero.
However, all gasses become liquids before reaching abs zero.
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No such temperature.
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