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If a substance were to be in gaseous state at absolute zero of temperature, other what would be the theoretical value of its pressure?

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`V_(t)=V_(0)(1+(t)/(273))`,
[pressure and mass of gas being constant]
At absolute zero temperature, `t=-273^(@)C`.
Hence, `V_(-273^(@)C)=V_(0)(1-(273)/(273))=0`
Since, volume of the gas is zero (0), the theoretical value of pressure will be zero (0).
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