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Which is an example of the kinetic-molecular theory not holding true for a gas?

A The average kinetic energy of particles depends only on the temperature.
B The particles in a gas travel in straight lines in a continuous, random motion.
C The attraction between particles causes a gas to condense at low temperatures.
D The particles in a gas make up a small portion of the total volume of the gas.


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Answered by amankazi101
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B is the wrong option of it.

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