Which of the following statements of kinetic molecular theory explains the compressibility of gases as compared to liquids and solids? gases are made of molecules which are relatively far apart. the molecules are in motion at high speeds. the molecular collisions are perfectly elastic. increase in temperature increases the kinetic energy of the molecules.
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