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Which is an aspect of the kinetic-molecular theory and can be used to explain the behavior of plasmas?
Particle spacing can allow a very high density.
Particle kinetic energy is independent of temperature.
Particles vibrate quickly in stationary positions.
Particles exchange energy through elastic collisions.

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Particles exchange energy through elastic collisions.

Kinetic–molecular theory states particles are in constant motion and collide elastically, exchanging energy (with average kinetic energy related to temperature). This aspect helps explain energy transfer in plasmas (in addition to their long-range electromagnetic interactions).