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Explanation of gas laws on the basis of kinetic molecular theory of gases

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Answered by ujjwalraj162004
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Explanation:

Boyle's Law :- (Temprature is constant) When The pressure Inside the container is increased,The Particles come closer,Hence decreasing the volume.

Charele's Law :- when the temperature is increased the particles get more kinetic energy and hence they start vibrating with more magnitude and hence they experience collisions from the walls of the container and particles so it leads to an increase in the volume.

Answered by Gunjalraj
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Kinetic Molecular Theory states that gas particles are in constant motion and exhibit perfectly elastic collisions. Kinetic Molecular Theory can be used to explain both Charles' and Boyle's Laws. The average kinetic energy of a collection of gas particles is directly proportional to absolute temperature only.

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macroscopic propertiesproperties that can be visualized or measured by the naked eye; examples include pressure, temperature, and volume

ideal gasa hypothetical gas whose molecules exhibit no interaction and undergo elastic collision with each other and the walls of the container

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