Gases does not exert pressure on the walls of their container.... True or False
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According to the kinetic theory of gases, gases exert pressure on the walls of the container because of the collisions between the molecule and the wall. These collisions are perfectly elastic.
The greater the force and frequency of these collisions, the greater the pressure.
Gas pressure is caused by the collisions of the gas particles with the inside of the container as they collide with and exert a force on the container walls. Then the gas is heated up. As the temperature of the gas increases, the particles gain kinetic energy and their speed increases.
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