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Which of the following statements is NOT a part of the kinetic molecular theory of gases?Group of answer choicesGases consist of tiny particles of matter than are in constant motion.Gas particles don't lose energy when they hit each other and/or the walls of the container.Gas particles are separated by large distances .There are weak intermolecular forces between gas particles.

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Which of the following statements is NOT a part of the kinetic molecular theory of gases?Group of answer choicesGases consist of tiny particles of matter than are in constant motion.Gas particles don't lose energy when they hit each other and/or the walls of the container.Gas particles are separated by large distances .There are weak intermolecular forces between gas particles.

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The statement that is NOT a part of the kinetic molecular theory of gases is: "There are weak intermolecular forces between gas particles." According to the kinetic molecular theory, one of the postulates is that there are no forces of attraction or repulsion between gas particles.

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