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The particles of an ideal gas:Select one:a.Occupy the entire container volumeb.Have fixed positionsc.Have no volumed.Have significant volume

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The particles of an ideal gas:Select one:a.Occupy the entire container volumeb.Have fixed positionsc.Have no volumed.Have significant volume

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The correct answer is c. Have no volume.

In the kinetic theory of gases, an ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of a set of randomly-moving, non-interacting point particles. The ideal gas concept is useful because it obeys the ideal gas law, a simplified equation of state, and is amenable to analysis under statistical mechanics.

In this model, even though the particles themselves do have a volume, the volume of the individual gas

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