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what we concluded from kinetic theory of ideal gases??

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Answered by Anonymous
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The kinetic theory of gases suggests that gases are composed of particles in motion. The continual bombardment of any surface by the gas causes a pressure to be exerted; the greater the density of a gas, the more frequent the number of collisions between molecules and the surface and the greater the pressure exerted.

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The kinetic theory of gases suggests that gases are composed of particles in motion. The continual bombardment of any surface by the gas causes a pressure to be exerted; the greater the density of a gas, the more frequent the number of collisions between molecules and the surface and the greater the pressure exerted.

What are the 5 assumptions of the kinetic theory of gases?

The kinetic-molecular theory of gases assumes that ideal gas molecules (1) are constantly moving; (2) have negligible volume; (3) have negligible intermolecular forces; (4) undergo perfectly elastic collisions; and (5) have an average kinetic energy proportional to the ideal gas's absolute temperature.

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