Asked by Yahaira Barragan on Jun 15, 2024

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When energy is added to a gaseous system, what happens to the particles of that system?

A) Nothing, really. They remain in motion.
B) The kinetic energy of the particles increases, but in an exponential relationship.
C) The kinetic energy of the particles decreases, to compensate.
D) The kinetic energy of the particles increases as well.

Kinetic Energy

The energy possessed by an object due to its motion.

Gaseous System

A collection of gas particles within a defined space, where the particles move freely and interact, applicable in studies of thermodynamics and physical chemistry.

  • Familiarize oneself with gas properties, including their compressibility and the interactions among their molecules.
  • Explain the kinetic molecular theory and its implications for gas behavior.
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Maher ShaheenJun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
When energy is added to a gaseous system, the kinetic energy of the particles increases. This is because the added energy translates into faster movement of the particles, which is directly related to their kinetic energy.