5 points of kinetic theory of gases
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Gases consist of large numbers of tiny particles that are far apart relative to their size
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Collision between gas particles and between particles and container walls are elastic collisions
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Gas particles are in continuous motion. possess kinetic energy
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There are no forces of attraction between gas particles
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The temperature of a gas depends on the average kinetic energy of the particles of the gas
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Collision between gas particles and between particles and container walls are elastic collisions
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Gas particles are in continuous motion. possess kinetic energy
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There are no forces of attraction between gas particles
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The temperature of a gas depends on the average kinetic energy of the particles of the gas
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Gases consist of tiny particles (atoms,ions, or molecules)
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These particles are so small compared with the distances between them, that the volume (size) of the individual particles can be assume to be negligible (zero)
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The particles in a gas move constantly, rapidly, and randomly, colliding with the walls of the container. These collisions with the walls cause the pressure exerted by the gas.
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There are no forces of attraction or repulsion between particles.
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The average kinetic energy of gas particles is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas.
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Gases consist of tiny particles (atoms,ions, or molecules)
2
These particles are so small compared with the distances between them, that the volume (size) of the individual particles can be assume to be negligible (zero)
3
The particles in a gas move constantly, rapidly, and randomly, colliding with the walls of the container. These collisions with the walls cause the pressure exerted by the gas.
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There are no forces of attraction or repulsion between particles.
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The average kinetic energy of gas particles is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas.
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