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According to the kinetic theory of gases, in an ideal gas, between two successive collisions a gas molecule travels

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Answered by ysrivishnu
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According to the kinetic theory of gases, gas molecules are always in rapid random motion colliding with each other and with the wall of the container and between two successive collisions a gas molecule travels in a straight line path.

Answered by Amrit111Raj82
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According to the postulates of kinetic theory of gases, the molecules of a gas move in a straight line between two successive collisions. They change their path only when they suffer collisions with the other molecules or with the walls of the container.

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