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15 August, 08:12

Imagine the movement of a single gas molecule inside a container. explain the particle's motions in terms of kinetic-molecular theory.

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  1. 15 August, 08:20
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    There are a lot of postulates included in the Kinetic-Molecular Theory. Among them are:

    *The atoms are in constant motion

    *The gas molecules interact via elastic collision

    *The kinetic energy is directly proportional to the temperature
  2. 15 August, 08:39
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    Here are a lot of postulates included in the Kinetic-Molecular Theory. Among them are:

    *The atoms are in constant motion*The gas molecules interact via elastic collision*The kinetic energy is directly proportional to the temperature

    Explanation:

    Gas particles act like little, solid spheres.

    Gas particles are in constant, random motion.

    Gas particles adapt Newton's laws of motion.

    Faster particles collide additional typically and with additional force.

    Collisions area unit elastic, there's no energy lost because the particle hits the perimeters.
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