The concept of absolute temperature is developed on the basis of the second law. It is shown that although, in general, the absolute temperature can take only positive values, it can achieve negative values for particular cases where only a finite number of energy levels are available.
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Wisniak, Jaime. J. Chem. Educ.2000 77 518.
Keywords
Thermodynamics; Teaching/Learning Theory/Practice; Physical Chemistry; Chemical Engineering
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