What is kinetic gas theory?
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The kinetic theory describes a gas as a large number of submicroscopic particles (atoms or molecules), all of which are in constant rapid motion that has randomness arising from their many collisions with each other and with the walls of the container.
Kinetic theory explains macroscopicproperties of gases, such as pressure, temperature, viscosity, thermal conductivity, and volume, by considering their molecular composition and motion. The theory posits that gas pressure is due to the impacts, on the walls of a container, of molecules or atoms moving at different velocities.
KE= 1/2×m×v2
Kinetic theory explains macroscopicproperties of gases, such as pressure, temperature, viscosity, thermal conductivity, and volume, by considering their molecular composition and motion. The theory posits that gas pressure is due to the impacts, on the walls of a container, of molecules or atoms moving at different velocities.
KE= 1/2×m×v2
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Kinetic gas theory means A gas which have a number of Particles in it.
These are mainly conserved in rapid motion.
These particles collisions with each other.
It have very thin particles which can be observed in Microscope.
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Kinetic gas theory means A gas which have a number of Particles in it.
These are mainly conserved in rapid motion.
These particles collisions with each other.
It have very thin particles which can be observed in Microscope.
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#THANKS
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