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State the following: Ice point at absolute temperature

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To find the ice point at absolute temperature, we need to understand what the ice point is and how it relates to different temperature scales. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Define Ice Point**: The ice point is defined as the temperature at which ice melts and water freezes. This is a critical point in thermodynamics and is commonly used as a reference point. 2. **Identify Ice Point in Celsius**: The ice point is 0 degrees Celsius (°C). This is the temperature at which water and ice coexist in equilibrium. ...
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ICSE-STUDY OF GAS LAWS -TOPIC 2 (3 Marks Questions )
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  3. Calculate the volume of dry air at STP that occupies 28 "cm"^3 at 14^@...

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  6. Prove that the volume of a gas at 273^@C is twice its volume at 273 K ...

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  7. State the following: volume of a gas at 0 Kelvin

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  8. State the following: Ice point at absolute temperature

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  9. State the following: S.T.P conditions.

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  10. At 18^@C, the volume occupied by the gas is 400 ml. To what temperatur...

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  11. What should be the temperature (in ""^@C) for a gas with 240 ml volume...

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  12. 4 g of oxygen gas is enclosed in 1 Litre flask at 298 K. Calculate the...

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  13. Make the following conversions 38K to ""^@C

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  14. Make the following conversions 28^@C to K

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  15. Make the following conversions -250^@C to K

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  16. Explain what will happen when the temperature of gas is doubled and pr...

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  17. Gas is enclosed in a cylinder at 273 K and 1 atm pressure condition . ...

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  18. 800 "cm"^3 of gas is collected at 650 mm pressure. At what pressure wo...

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  19. A gas at 240 K is heated to 127^@C . Find the percentage change in the...

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  20. A gas occupies 500 "cm"^3 at normal temperature. At what temperature w...

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