why it is concluded that the absolute temperature is a measure of the translational K.E of the molecules?
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Combustion (a) Positive Focal Length
(7) Respiration (b) Negative Focal Length
(8) Concave Lens (c) Exothermic Reaction
(9) Convex Lens (d) One type of combustion reaction
(e) Always One
(f) Displacement Reaction
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The absolute temperature of an ideal gas is less than the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules.
KE=
2
3
RT
T
Thus, the absolute temperature of an ideal gas is less than the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules.
KE=
2
3
RT
T
Thus, the absolute temperature of an ideal gas is less than the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules.
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