Kinetic theory of gases presumes that collision between the molecules to be perfectly

Kinetic Theory Of Gases Presumes That Collision Between The Molecules Chemistry Question

Kinetic theory of gases presumes that collision between the molecules to be perfectly elastic because

Options

(a) collisions will not split the molecule
(b) the molecules are tiny
(c) the molecules are rigid
(d) the temperature remains constant irrespective of collisions

Correct Answer:

the temperature remains constant irrespective of collisions

Explanation:

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Topics: States of Matter Gases and Liquids (80)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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