Kinetic Molecular Theory assumes gas particles have no attraction/interaction with one another. A) Under what condition would this assumption not be valid anymore? (You may choose to type your answer instead of writing it on your paper. If you want to only write by hand put "See PDF" in both blanks. This question is not autograded) A B) What property of a real gas would you expect to be different under these conditions and why?

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Kinetic Molecular Theory assumes gas particles have no attraction/interaction with
one another.
A) Under what condition would this assumption not be valid anymore?
(You may choose to type your answer instead of writing it on your paper. If you want
to only write by hand put "See PDF" in both blanks. This question is not autograded)
A B) What property of a real gas would you expect to
be different under these conditions and why?
Transcribed Image Text:Kinetic Molecular Theory assumes gas particles have no attraction/interaction with one another. A) Under what condition would this assumption not be valid anymore? (You may choose to type your answer instead of writing it on your paper. If you want to only write by hand put "See PDF" in both blanks. This question is not autograded) A B) What property of a real gas would you expect to be different under these conditions and why?
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