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The temperature at which pressure and volume of a gas becomes zero is :
- 0° C
- 0 K
- 0° F
- 273 K
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0 K
Reason — On Kelvin scale, 0 K is the temperature at which pressure and volume of a gas becomes zero. 0 K is called absolute zero. Thus, negative temperature is not possible on kelvin scale.
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