State two assumptions made in kinetic theory of gases
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1. The volume of the molecule of the gas is zero.
2. Collisions between the molecules and with the
walls of the container is perfectly elastic.
3.Attraction between the molecules of a gas is
negligible.
collision of gas particles is elastic
No intermolecular distance.
Gases have randomly in motion.
gases have no volume.
1. gases have negligible volume
2. gases are constantly moving
3. gases have negligible intermolecular forces.
4. gases undergo perfectly elastic collision
collision of gas particles is elastic
No intermolecular distance.
Gases have randomly in motion.
gases have no volume.
I) The weight (mass) of the particles is negligible
II) There are no intermolecular distances