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Unit 3 – Intermolecular Forces and Properties
Topic 3.6
At low temperatures, gas particles move slower and spend more time around each other. Which assumption of the Kinetic Molecular Theory does this violate?
Gas particles move in random, constant, straight-line motion.
There are no attractive or repulsive forces between gas particles.
Collisions are elastic: when gas particles collide, no energy is lost.
All gases have the same average kinetic energy at a given temperature.
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