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In the ideal-gas equation, could an equivalent Celsius

Chapter 18, Problem 2DQ

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In the ideal-gas equation, could an equivalent Celsius temperature be used instead of the Kelvin one if an appropriate numerical value of the constant ?R? is used? Why or why not?

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QUESTION:

In the ideal-gas equation, could an equivalent Celsius temperature be used instead of the Kelvin one if an appropriate numerical value of the constant ?R? is used? Why or why not?

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Solution to 2DQ No, equivalent celsius scale cannot be used in place of Kelvin scale in ideal gas law. Because, celsius scale has arbitrar

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