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The thermal energy of the particles in a gas is related to the temperature of the gas.
A. True
B. False

This question is a bit tricky, but I think it is true?
16 years ago

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Count Iblis
Yes. it is true. In case of an ideal gas the internal eergy is a function of temperature only. But, in all cases, you can say that the internal energy is related to temperature.
16 years ago

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