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How can you describe ideal gas particles? Check all that apply.

They have no mass.

They have a small mass.

They have no volume.

They have a small volume.

They have no intermolecular forces.

They experience intermolecular forces.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct choices:
- They have no volume.
- They have no intermolecular forces.

Why: In the ideal-gas model particles are treated as point particles (negligible/zero volume) that exert no attractive or repulsive forces on each other except during elastic collisions. They do have finite mass (so "no mass" is false); "small mass" is not a required ideal-gas assumption (mass can be whatever the real particle's mass is).