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Basic assumption of kinetic theory of gases

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Answered by Suryavardhan1
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1) There is no force of attraction on Gas molecules .

2) Preassure of the gas is due to the collision with the walls of the container .

3) The collisions are perfectly elastic .

4) Average that is directly proportional to absolute temperature .
Answered by Anonymous
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 \Large \text{Assumption\: Of\: Kinetic\: Theory\: Of\: Gases  }

✍ A given amount of gas is a collection of large number of molecules.

✍ All the molecules of gas are incessant to random motion .

✍ The average distance between molecules is 10 times are more than the size of the molecule (2A°).

✍ The gas molecules do not exert any force of attraction or repulsion on each other, except during Collision.

✍ The gas molecules move in straight lines and obey Newton's first law of motion.

✍ The gas molecules change their velocities when they collide with each other or with the walls of the container.

✍ The molecular collisions are elastic collisions.

✍ The molecular collisions are instantaneous.

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