The third law of thermodynamics states that the
(A) Heat capacity of a crystalline solid is zero at absolute zero temperature (B) Heat transfer from low temperature to high temperature source is not possible without external work
(C) Gases having same reduced properties behaves similarly (D) None of these
(A) Heat capacity of a crystalline solid is zero at absolute zero temperature (B) Heat transfer from low temperature to high temperature source is not possible without external work
(C) Gases having same reduced properties behaves similarly (D) None of these