Chemistry, asked by yuvraj5674, 1 year ago

1.why there is no effect of gravity on the motion of gases.
2. what sort of collisions takes place between the molecules of gases.
3.can some gases be composed of atoms only

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Answered by don132
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1 gravity has effect on gases that's why atmosphere is present in Earth
Answered by diptanshukarol
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1. In realtygases had a affect of gravity because of that earth has its own atmosphere. ... As you know that gravitational forcedepends on size and mass andgravitational force is one of the weakest force because of that moon does not have any atmosphere.

2. If two molecules need to collide in order for a reaction to take place, then factors that influence the ease of collisions will be important. The more energy there is available to the molecules, the faster they will move around, and the more likely they are to bump into each other. Higher temperatures ought to lead to more collisions and a greater frequency of reactions between molecules. In the drawing below, the cold, sluggish molecules on the left are not likely to collide, but the energetic molecules on the right are due to collide at any time.

3. An atom is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element. Every solid, liquid, gas, and plasma iscomposed of neutral or ionized atoms. ... The nucleus is made of one or more protons and typically a similar number of neutrons.

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