What are the postulates of the kinectic theory of gas?
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Postulates of the Kinetic Theory of Gases.
1 The molecules in a gas are small and very far apart. Most of the volume which a gas occupies is empty space.
2 Gas molecules are in constant random motion. Just as many molecules are moving in one direction as in any other.
3 Molecules can collide with each other and with the walls of the container. Collisions with the walls account for the pressure of the gas.
4 When collisions occur, the molecules lose no kinetic energy; that is, the collisions are said to be perfectly elastic. The total kinetic energy of all the molecules remains constant unless there is some outside interference with the
5 The molecules exert no attractive or repulsive forces on one another except during the process of collision. Between collisions, they move in straight lines.
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1 The molecules in a gas are small and very far apart. Most of the volume which a gas occupies is empty space.
2 Gas molecules are in constant random motion. Just as many molecules are moving in one direction as in any other.
3 Molecules can collide with each other and with the walls of the container. Collisions with the walls account for the pressure of the gas.
4 When collisions occur, the molecules lose no kinetic energy; that is, the collisions are said to be perfectly elastic. The total kinetic energy of all the molecules remains constant unless there is some outside interference with the
5 The molecules exert no attractive or repulsive forces on one another except during the process of collision. Between collisions, they move in straight lines.
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