when the temperature of a gas is increased, why the molecular motion increase
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In the kinetic theory of gasses, increasing the temperature of a gas increases in average kinetic energy of the molecules, causing increased motion. This increased motion increases the outward pressure of the gas, an expected result from the ideal gas equation PV=NkT..
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In the kinetic theory of gasses,increasing the temperature of a gas increases in average kinetic energy of the molecules, causing increased motion. This increased motion increases the outward pressure of thegas, an expected result from the idealgas equation PV=NkT.
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