How does the kinetic-molecular theory explain the pressure exerted by gases?
Anonymous:
___k off
Answers
Answered by
2
Hello mate!
The kinetic molecular theory can be used to explain each of the experimentally determined gaslaws. The pressure of a gas results from collisions between the gasparticles and the walls of the container. Each time a gas particlehits the wall, it exerts a force on the wall.
The kinetic molecular theory can be used to explain each of the experimentally determined gaslaws. The pressure of a gas results from collisions between the gasparticles and the walls of the container. Each time a gas particlehits the wall, it exerts a force on the wall.
Similar questions