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Chemistry, 06.10.2019 13:10 marbuigues9171

Which best describes the molecules of an ideal gas?
constant volume, no intermolecular forces of attraction, energy loss in collisions
no volume, strong intermolecular forces of attraction, perfectly elastic collisions constant volume,
no intermolecular forces of attraction, energy gain during collisions
no volume, no intermolecular forces of attraction, perfectly elastic collisions done

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