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Which statement describes a limitation of the kinetic-molecular theory for a gas?
The theory assumes that particles do not experience intermolecular forces.
The theory states that pressure is inversely proportional to volume.
The theory assumes that particles are in random and continuous motion.
The theory states that pressure increases with temperature.
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Answer:
particles don't experience intermolecular forces
Step-by-step explanation:
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The theory assumes that particles don't experience intermolecular forces. Thats right answer
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