Why thermodynamic scale is considered to be absolute scale?
Ny 1 to ans my qs?
Thermodynamics scale reaches zero when no motion of less magnitude can be achieved in classical sense or ground state at quantum sense. This implies absolute zero, thus satisfying the definition of absolute scale.
Can u answer my more qs? @agostino
For which of the following state, the equation PVm=RT, is true? A) any mass of an ideal gas B) one mole of real gas C) one mole of ideal gas D) 1 kg of a mono atomic gas
A pV=nRT is the ideal gas law, which only works with ideal gas, so it is not B, or D. p is pressure, V is volume, n is number of moles, R is a constant, T is temperature in Kelvin, which means it works at any number of moles, and recall that mass of an ideal gas = number of moles x Avogadro's constant x mass of a single molecule, hence, the answer should be A.
Thnk youu @agostino
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