Which is an example of the kinetic-molecular theory not holding true for a gas? The average kinetic energy of particles depends only on the temperature. The particles in a gas travel in straight lines in a continuous, random motion. The attraction between particles causes a gas to condense at low temperatures. The particles in a gas make up a small portion of the total volume of the gas.
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@One098 can you help me help them
Help you help them?
@One098 yeah
Why not just help them? @SydtheKid913 What do you think the answer is?
because i have to find the answer its better if other people find it to so if they find it first then they can give the link to them
o sorry was doing science hw ill try to help
No its okay. Just which one do you think it is?
wait what? o I thought you wanted me to help someone else :P I think it's C
lol no its okay. Why do you think its C?
I wouldn't rely on Yahoo Answers.
because that is the only option that contains a true statement
@SydtheKid913 @One098 you both are right but it does contain the right answer
Okay. I'm just saying but its not always completely wrong.
so it's c?
@SydtheKid913 @One098 yes that is right
ok thank you! \(\color{lime}{\Huge\ddot\smile}\)
your welcome
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