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Which of the following is an assumption of the kinetic-molecular theory of gases?
Collisions between gas particles are inelastic.
Gases consist of closely spaced particles.
Gas particles move around in an orderly manner.
The temperature of a gas depends on the average kinetic energy of the gas particles.
Which states of matter are fluid?
gases and liquids
liquids and solids
gases only
liquids only
The kinetic theory states
Particles won't move if you don't apply energy to it.
Particles only move in liquids and gases.
Particles are always in motion.
At the same temperature the object that has the most mass heats quicker.
According to the Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT), particles in liquids exhibit which type of motion.
Translational and vibrational
Vibrational and rotational
Rotational, vibrational and translational
Rotational only
According to the Kinetic Molecular Theory, particles in solids exhibit this type of motion,
Vibrational
Translational and vibrational only
Vibrational and rotational only
Rotational, vibrational and translational
According to the KMT, gases have the
Strongest intermolecular strength of attraction
Weakest intermolecular strength of attraction
Intermediate intermolecular strength of attraction
Same as liquids
According to the KMT, solids have the,
least organized entities
an intermediate level of organisation
the most highly organised entities
Same as liquids
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