5. Which of the following is NOT a postulate of the kinetic molecular theory, Circle
your answer.
A. Particles in a gas are in constant motion and collide with both one another
and the container.
B. Gas is mostly made up of quickly moving molecules.
C. Pressure is exerted when particles hit the container.
D. Assume particles don't interact with each other (their collisions are elastic
and negligible).
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