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19 September, 03:41

When doing numerical calculations involving temperature, you need to pay particular attention to the temperature scale you are using. in general, you should use the kelvin scale (for which t=0 represents absolute zero in such calculations. this is because the standard thermodynamic equations (i. e., the ideal gas law and the formula for energy of a gas in terms of temperature assume that zero degrees represents absolute zero?

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  1. 19 September, 06:34
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