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postulates of kinetic theory of gases​

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Answered by sweety690
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gases consists of particles in constant random motion in travel in a straight line unless and until it collides with any object

no molecular forces between work that is there will not be any attraction or repulsion between molecules the time it takes to collide is negligible with respect to time between collisions the average kinetic energy of gas is directly proportional to the temperature that is an increase in temperature increases the speed of gas molecules all gas molecules have specific kinetic energy at festive temperature and lighter gas molecules move fastly

Answered by QTpie
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KINETIC THEORY OF GASES: 
It is given by bernoulli in 1738 and developed by Clausius Maxwell .

1) The dimensions of the particles are negligible small compared to the average distance between them 

2) The molecules of the gases are in constant random Rapid and chatting motion the measure gas pressure is due to the collision of the gas molecules with the surface of the containing vessel .

3) All collisions are perfectly elastic and the molecules have no interactions apart from the collisions.

4) The average kinetic energy of the molecules is related to the temperature of the gas the greater the temperature the greater the kinetic energy .
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