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kinetic theory.
Diffusion can be explained by the kinetic-molecular theory.
"Kinetic energy" is the energy of motion, so, the kinetic theory of diamonds states that diamonds are always moving.
kinetic theory of gas is defined with the help of maxwell distribution
temperature in kelvin
The molecules are in a state of constant motion. The particles exert attractive force on one another. The particles possess kinetic energy due to their motion.
I think you may be talking about the Kinetic theory of Molecules, which relates the temperature of matter (relative to absolute zero) to the average velocity of the molecules which make it up. For gases, it could be the Ideal Gas Law, which assumes that the gas is small particles whizzing around. You also may be thinking of Brownian Motion, which is not a law, but a phenomenon where extremely tiny particles can be observed to be buffeted by other random motion of molecules and particles.
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K. Burdzy has written: 'Multidimensional Brownian excursions and potential theory' -- subject(s): Brownian motion processes, Potential theory (Mathematics)
Well when you observe brownian motion you can feel the heat and so the theory was developed from the temperature of the heat :) hope I helped
Atomic theory. And in much more weird detail: quantum physics.
Well when you observe brownian motion you can feel the heat and so the theory was developed from the temperature of the heat :) hope I helped
Increasing the concentration of the reactants will increase the frequency of collisions between the two reactants. So this is collision theory again. You also need to discuss kinetic theory in an experiment where you vary the concentration. Although you keep the temperature constant, kinetic theory is relevant. This is because the molecules in the reaction mixture have a range of energy levels. When collisions occur, they do not always result in a reaction. If the two colliding molecules have sufficient energy they will react.
Kinetic Molecular Theory's abbreviation is KMT or sometimes KMTG when it is the abbreviation for Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gas
kinetic theory.
Diffusion can be explained by the kinetic-molecular theory.
Diffusion can be explained by the kinetic-molecular theory.