Chemical Engineering - Stoichiometry - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Stoichiometry - Section 8 (Q.No. 22)
22.
Kinetic theory of gases stipulates that, the
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Pawan Kumar Sharma said:
2 years ago
Postulates of the kinetic theory of gases:
1. The molecules in a gas are small and very far apart. Most of the volume which a gas occupies is empty space.
2. Gas molecules are in constant random motion. Just as many molecules are moving in one direction as in any other.
3. Molecules can collide with each other and with the walls of the container. Collisions with the walls account for the pressure of the gas.
4. When collisions occur, the molecules lose no kinetic energy; that is, the collisions are said to be perfectly elastic. The total kinetic energy of all the molecules remains constant unless there is some outside interference.
5. The molecules exert no attractive or repulsive forces on one another except during the process of collision. Between collisions, they move in straight lines.
1. The molecules in a gas are small and very far apart. Most of the volume which a gas occupies is empty space.
2. Gas molecules are in constant random motion. Just as many molecules are moving in one direction as in any other.
3. Molecules can collide with each other and with the walls of the container. Collisions with the walls account for the pressure of the gas.
4. When collisions occur, the molecules lose no kinetic energy; that is, the collisions are said to be perfectly elastic. The total kinetic energy of all the molecules remains constant unless there is some outside interference.
5. The molecules exert no attractive or repulsive forces on one another except during the process of collision. Between collisions, they move in straight lines.
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