give assumptions of the kinetic molecular theory
Asked by amit.clw4
| 3rd Feb, 2021,
11:30: AM
Expert Answer:
(a) The total volume of molecules of a gas is negligible as compared to the total volume of the gas.
(b) The molecules of gas are far apart hence the effect of intermolecular attractions becomes negligible.
(c) At a given temperature and pressure all gases have the same kinetic energy.
(d) The average kinetic energy of a gas depends on the absolute temperature.
(a) The total volume of molecules of a gas is negligible as compared to the total volume of the gas.
(b) The molecules of gas are far apart hence the effect of intermolecular attractions becomes negligible.
(c) At a given temperature and pressure all gases have the same kinetic energy.
(d) The average kinetic energy of a gas depends on the absolute temperature.
Answered by Shiwani Sawant
| 3rd Feb, 2021,
11:35: AM
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