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Postulates of kinetic theory of gases

Kinetic theory is based on certain assumptions which makes the mathematical treatment simple.

Postulates of kinetic theory of gases

 

Kinetic theory is based on certain assumptions which makes the mathematical treatment simple. None of these assumptions are strictly true yet the model based on these assumptions can be applied to all gases.

 

1. All the molecules of a gas are identical, elastic spheres.

2. The molecules of different gases are different.

3. The number of molecules in a gas is very large and the average separation between them is larger than size of the gas molecules.

4. The molecules of a gas are in a state of continuous random motion.

5. The molecules collide with one another and also with the walls of the container.

6. These collisions are perfectly elastic so that there is no loss of kinetic energy during collisions.

7. Between two successive collisions, a molecule moves with uniform velocity.

8. The molecules do not exert any force of attraction or repulsion on each other except during collision. The molecules do not possess any potential energy and the energy is wholly kinetic.

9. The collisions are instantaneous. The time spent by a molecule in each collision is very small compared to the time elapsed between two consecutive collisions.

10. These molecules obey Newton’s laws of motion even though they move randomly.


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