Chemistry, asked by vilmaecheverria58, 10 months ago

according to the kinetic theory of gas particles, when do gas particles have some type of force between them?

a) when the volume increases
b) when the pressure on the gas particles decreases
c) when the gas particles collide
d) when the temperature increases

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Answered by swamilaxmi313
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Answered by kingofgaming904
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There are no interactive forces (i.e., attraction or repulsion) between the particles of a gas. The average kinetic energy of gas particles is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas, and all gases at the same temperature have the same average kinetic energy.

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