Although the actual volume of an ideal gas will be zero at 0 K, why is the volume of air not zero at this temperature? Select one: Gases are made out of molecules and they can never have a zero volume. Gas molecules repel each other more at low temperatures. Gases become liquid at very low temperatures. Gases expand as the temperature decreases.

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Although the actual volume of an ideal gas will
be zero at 0 K, why is the volume of air not zero
at this temperature?
Select one:
Gases are made out of molecules and they can
never have a zero volume.
Gas molecules repel each other more at low
temperatures.
Gases become liquid at very low temperatures.
Gases expand as the temperature decreases.
Transcribed Image Text:Although the actual volume of an ideal gas will be zero at 0 K, why is the volume of air not zero at this temperature? Select one: Gases are made out of molecules and they can never have a zero volume. Gas molecules repel each other more at low temperatures. Gases become liquid at very low temperatures. Gases expand as the temperature decreases.
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