10 Questions
According to the Kinetic Theory of Gases, what is the assumption about the intermolecular forces?
The intermolecular forces are negligible
In the context of Kinetic Theory of Gases, what is the assumption about the molecules?
The molecules are in constant random motion
Which law is associated with constant volume and pressure in the context of ideal gases?
Boyle's Law and Charle's Law
What is the assumption regarding the size of gas molecules in the Kinetic Theory of Gases?
The molecules are very small with negligible volume
What does the Kinetic Theory of Gases assume about the energy of gas molecules?
The kinetic energy of gas molecules remains constant at a given temperature
According to the Kinetic Theory of Gases, gas molecules are assumed to be extremely rigid and perfectly elastic spheres.
True
In the Kinetic Theory of Gases, the intermolecular forces between gas molecules are considered negligible.
True
The Kinetic Theory of Gases assumes that gas molecules are in a state of random motion and constantly collide with each other.
True
According to the Kinetic Theory of Gases, the average kinetic energy of gas molecules remains constant at different temperatures.
False
In the context of ideal gases, Boyle's Law states that at constant temperature, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.
True
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