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Which is an aspect of the kinetic-molecular theory and can be used to explain the compressibility of plasma's?

a. Particles move independently of one another and are widely spaced.
b. Particle kinetic energy increases with increasing temperature.
c. Particles exert no attractive or repulsive force on one another.
d. Particles always move even when they have fixed positions.

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a. Particles move independently of one another and are widely spaced.
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Answer;

Particles move independently of one another and are widely spaced.

Step-by-step explanation;

The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter is a concept that basically states that atoms and molecules possess an energy of motion (kinetic energy) that we perceive as temperature.

The kinetic-molecular theory states (postulates) that:

  • All matter (solid, liquid, and gas) is made up of tiny particles called atoms, or atoms that are joined to form molecules.
  • These particles are in constant motion.
  • Molecular motion is random.
  • Particles in motion possess kinetic energy.
  • Their motion increase as they gain energy.
  • There is an exchange (transfer) of energy between particles (atoms and molecules) during a collision between them.
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