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  • H2 Gas Volume at Absolute Zero: Understanding the Concept
    You can't have a volume of H2 gas at -273 degrees Celsius. Here's why:

    * -273 degrees Celsius is absolute zero: This is the theoretical point where all molecular motion stops.

    * No volume at absolute zero: At absolute zero, molecules would have no kinetic energy, meaning they would occupy no space. Therefore, the volume of any gas at absolute zero would be zero.

    Important Note: It's practically impossible to reach absolute zero. While we can get extremely close, we can never actually achieve it.

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