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what are sporting argument against the two fally poslutates of kinetic molecular theory of gas​

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Vander Waal pointed out that following two assumptions in kinetic theory are faulty: (i) The volume occupied by the gas molecule is negligible in comparison to the total volume of the gas. This assumption is nearly valid if the pressure is low. (ii) The molecules do not exert any force of attraction upon one another.

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The kinetic-molecular theory of gases can be stated as four postulates:

A gas consists of molecules in constant random motion.

Gas molecules influence each other only by collision; they exert no other forces on each other.

All collisions between gas molecules are perfectly elastic; all kinetic energy is conserved.

Vander Waal pointed out that following two assumptions in kinetic theory are faulty: (i) The volume occupied by the gas molecule is negligible in comparison to the total volume of the gas. This assumption is nearly valid if the pressure is low. (ii) The molecules do not exert any force of attraction upon one another.

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