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Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
Diffusion can be explained by the kinetic-molecular theory.
KMT talks about the properties of real gases while ideal gas laws discuss only the ideal gases..
collision between molcules are elastic
temperature in kelvin
The definition of temperature is the average kinetic energy of a molecule/solid/whatever
Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
what is difference between kinetic and potiental
Kinetic Molecular Theory's abbreviation is KMT or sometimes KMTG when it is the abbreviation for Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gas
Kinetic Molecular Model?? kinetic molecular model,which describes the behavior of solids,liquids and gases,was established based on the kinetic molecular theory. :)) SOURCE?. mah book^^ ♥
Diffusion can be explained by the kinetic-molecular theory.
I just figured this out, so here it is:Average kinetic molecular energy is based on temp(in kelvin).Ek= (3/2)RT ; where R is a constant(.0821), and T is temp in kelvin.Total molecular kinetic energy is:uRMS=[(3RT)/M]^(1/2) R equals 8.314 J/mol; T=kelvin; M=kg/mol
The Kinetic Molecular theory is used to describe the behavior of gas. It gives the relationship between pressure, temperature and kinetic energy.
KMT talks about the properties of real gases while ideal gas laws discuss only the ideal gases..
Gas molecules are spaced far apart from each other and randomly arranged. They move about randomly at high speeds in all directions and there are negligible forces of attraction between gas particles.
collision between molcules are elastic
On a molecular scale, thermal energy is the kinetic energy of individual particles. In a liquid, this thermal energy is transferred to nearby atoms by collisions; a high-speed particle in the liquid collides with a lower-speed particle, transferring some kinetic energy from the high-speed particle to the low-speed particle. When this happens with a large number of particles, thermal energy transfer results.