The temperature at which the volume of ideal gas is zero is:
+274K
−273oC
273oC
−273K
A
−273oC
B
273oC
C
+274K
D
−273K
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From ideal gas equation, PV=nRT This gives V=nRTP Now V tends to zero when T tends to zero where T is in Kelvin So, volume becomes 0 only when temperature = 0K=−273∘C
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