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When an ideal gas undergoes unrestrained expansion, no cooling occurs because the molecule a. are above the inversion molecule b. exert no attractive forces on each other c. do work equal to loss in kinetic energy d. collide without loss of energy

When an ideal gas undergoes unrestrained expansion, no cooling occurs because the molecule
a. are above the inversion molecule
b. exert no attractive forces on each other
c. do work equal to loss in kinetic energy
d. collide without loss of energy

Grade:10

1 Answers

Deepak Patra
askIITians Faculty 471 Points
9 years ago
Sol According to postulates of kinetic theory, there is no intermolecular attractions or repulsions between the molecules of ideal gases.

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