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What are are postulates of kinetic theory of gases?

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Answered by sanyabhatti
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Kinetic theory makes many assumptions in order to explain the reasons gases act the way they do. ... Gases consist of particles in constant, random motion. They continue in a straight line until they collide with something—usually each other or the walls of their container.
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1)Gases contain large number of tiny and discrete particles called molecules

2)Gas molecules are very much apart from each other

3)The molecules move randomly in all directions with high velocities

4)The collisions between gas molecules of perfectly elastic

5)pressure exerted by a gas is due to collisions of molecules made on the walls of the vessel

6)KE is directly proportional to the temperature

7)Molecules are electrically Netural and do not have attractions or repulsions between them

8)Molecular motions are unaffected by gravity

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