Write the postulates of the kinetic
molecular theory of matter.
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No energy is gained or lost when molecules collide. The molecules in a gas take up a negligible (able to be ignored) amount of space in relation to the container they occupy. The molecules are in constant, linear motion.
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As applied to gases, the kinetic molecular theory has the following postulates: Gases are composed of very tiny particles (molecules). The actual volume of these molecules is so small as to be negligible compared with the total volume of the gas sample. ... There are no attractive forces between the molecules of a gas.
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