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When the pressure–temperature graph of different gases is extrapolated (extended backwards), all lines meet the temperature axis at one common point. What does this point represent?

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When the pressure–temperature graph of different gases is extrapolated (extended backwards), all lines meet the temperature axis at one common point. What does this point represent?

पर्याय

  • The triple point of water

  • The boiling point of a specific gas

  • The lowest theoretically possible temperature (−273.15 °C)

  • The temperature at which gases liquefy

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उत्तर

The lowest theoretically possible temperature (−273.15 °C)

Explanation:

Extrapolating P–T graphs backwards for any gas shows that pressure would reach zero at −273.15 °C. This universal convergence point, independent of the gas used, defines absolute zero.

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