How can you relate the kenetic molecular theory with the experiment?
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The kinetic molecular theory can be used to explain each of the experimentally determined gas laws. The pressure of a gas results from collisions between the gas particles and the walls of the container. Each time a gas particle hits the wall, it exerts a force on the wall.
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The Kinetic theory of gases is the theory that explains the macroscopic properties of gases.
for example volume, pressure, temperature, viscosity, thermal conductivity and mass.
Explanation:
- This theory also explains the Brownian movement.
- It gives us the ideas of statistical mechanics.
- According to this theory, Gas consists of small particles.
- Its smallness in size is the sum of individual gas molecules compared to the volume of the container of gas.
- Number of particles as justified by statistical treatment is very well justified.
- Assumptions are of the thermodynamic limit.
- The collisions are elastic in nature and the molecules are perfectly hard.
- Apart from the collisions, the interactions are considered negligible.
- they do not exert forces on one another.
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