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Chemistry, 06.05.2021 21:30, ngilliam1444

When temperature is involved, why is the Kelvin scale required in all gas law calculations? * A) °C and °F will produce positive volumes, pressures and moles mathematically.
B) Kelvin has negatives, which allows for negative moles, pressure and volumes mathematically.
C) Kelvin will never produce negative moles, pressures or volumes.
D) °C and °F will produce very small volumes, pressures and moles mathematically.

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