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According to the kinetic-molecular theory, the collision between two ideal gas particles is a result of
neither attraction nor repulsion.
repulsion from the wall of the container.
repulsion from other gas particles.
attraction between the two particles.
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neither attraction nor repulsion.
In the ideal-gas kinetic-molecular model, particles exert no intermolecular forces (no attraction or repulsion) except during instantaneous elastic collisions; collisions occur simply because particles happen to collide due to their motion.
In the ideal-gas kinetic-molecular model, particles exert no intermolecular forces (no attraction or repulsion) except during instantaneous elastic collisions; collisions occur simply because particles happen to collide due to their motion.
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