1. The kinetic-molecular theory states

  1. Use kinetic molecular theory to explain why approximating ideal behavior (PV=nRT) is fairly accurate only at low pressures and
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  2. How does the kinetic molecular theory help explain the difference between solids, liquids, and gases?Would the answer be
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  3. At room temperature, 20° C, water (H2O) is a liquid and oxygen (O2) is a gas. Based on kinetic molecular theory, which answer
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  4. At room temperature, 20° C, water (H2O) is a liquid and oxygen (O2) is a gas. Based on kinetic molecular theory, which answer
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  5. At room temperature, 20° C, water (H2O) is a liquid and oxygen (O2) is a gas. Based on kinetic molecular theory, which answer
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  6. At room temperature, 20° C, water (H2O) is a liquid and oxygen (O2) is a gas. Based on kinetic molecular theory, which answer
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  7. Hi, could someone please explain radiation,conduction, convection, the kinetic molecular theory, and the particle theory?Thanks!
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  8. does the dry ice disappear more quickly in air or in water? can you explain why? supplement your explanation with a drawing of
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  9. Thermal Energy and Kinetic Molecular Theory Quick Check5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Which list correctly orders the states of
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  10. 1. The kinetic-molecular theory states that all particles of matter are always in motion.a.) True b.) False Answer: True 2.
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