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In the kinetic theory of gases, we try to relate macroscopic properties of a gas, like pressure, volume and temperature to its microscopic properties (properties of each atom or molecule) like particle speeds, momenta, kinetic energies, etc. Which of the following is/are incorrect assumption(s) for building the theory?


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Molecules will experience inter-molecular forces of electrostatic attraction or repulsion, because of valence electrons and nuclear protons

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A collision between two molecules, or a molecule and a wall preserves net kinetic energy and momentum

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At equilibrium (i.e., after the system has been left undisturbed for a long time), the number of molecules inside a particular will be the same for any other , inside the containing volume.

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Temperature is a property of the average internal energy of all the molecules, not of one molecule.

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Solution

The correct option is A

Molecules will experience inter-molecular forces of electrostatic attraction or repulsion, because of valence electrons and nuclear protons


The kinetic theory treats gases like a boxful of large number of restless atoms or molecules, which are bouncing off each other elastically, and continuously. It is a simplified picture, and produces correct predictions for only gases of simple molecules - monoatomic molecules that do not interact among each other in the gas medium, collide elastically (hence preserve kinetic energy), and have a homogenous (uniform) and isotropic (in no special direction) velocity distribution. The average kinetic energy of such a gas dictates the temperature of the gas. Kinteic theory does not account for inter-molecular interactions, however small or big. Thus, option (a) is not an assumption of the theory.


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