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Interpretation:
From the given statements the statement which is not consistent with the kinetic molecular theory of matter has to be chosen.
Concept Introduction:
Kinetic Molecular Theory of matter says about the way of matter can change among its phases of
- 1. Matter is composed of tiny particles (atoms, molecules, or ions) that have definite and characteristic sizes that do not change.
- 2. The particles are in constant random motion and therefore possess kinetic energy.
- 3. The particles interact with one another through attractions and repulsions and therefore possess potential energy.
- 4. The kinetic energy (velocity) of the particles increases as the temperature is increased.
- 5. The particles in a system transfer energy to each other through elastic collisions.
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