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what is kinetic theory of an ideal gas​

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Kinetic Theory of Ideal Gases. An ideal gas is a gas where the atoms do not exert forces on each other but they do collide with the walls of the container (in elastic collisions).

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It says that the molecules of gas are in random motion and are continuously colliding with each other and with the walls of the container. All the collisions involved are elastic in nature due to which the total kinetic energy and the total momentum both are conserved. No energy is lost or gained from collisions.

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