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Q: What describes the path of a gas particle between collisions with other particles?
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Which describes the path of a gas particle between collisions with other particles?

Straight line


All collisions between gas particles are considered to be perfectly what?

gas particle collisions are considered to be perfectly random.


Why is vacuum the best insulator?

In order for heat to be conducted, there have to be collisions between atoms or molecules, in which energy is transferred from a faster moving particle to a slower moving particle. In a vacuum there are no particles, hence, no particle collisions and no heat conduction.


What explains the motion of micro particles?

Brownian motion. This is random motion of micro particles resultimg from collisions between the particle in question and other particles in the surrounding medium.


Increasing the temperature of a reaction increases the?

rate of collisions between particles. average velocity of the particles.


What is the connection between temperature collisions and reaction rate?

More collisions between particles of matter means a faster reaction rate. When you increase the kinetic energy of a sample of matter, you increase the number of particle collisions, as well as the force with which they collide. This in turn increase the rate of reaction.


If collisions between gas particles and between particles and container walls were not elastic collisions what would happen to a gas?

This is not an ideal gas and gas laws are are only approximately applicable.


Gas pressure is caused by collisions between?

particles. are you dumb?


According to collision theory increasing the concentration of the reactants in a chemical reaction increases?

A.the rate of collisions between two particles.


What is the transfer of heat by collisions between particles in matter called?

"conduction"


The transfer of heat by collisions between particles in matter means what?

friction


What transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles in matter?

Convection