how does the temperature of a medium affect the kinetic energy of its particles
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Charles’ Law states that at constant pressure, the volume of a gas increases or decreases by the same factor as its temperature.
According to Kinetic Molecular Theory, an increase in temperature will increase the average kinetic energy of the molecules. As the particles move faster, they will likely hit the edge of the container more often. If the reaction is kept at constant pressure, they must stay farther apart, and an increase in volume will compensate for the increase in particle collision with the surface of the container.
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