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When a gas is heated, its temperature increases. Explain it on the basis of kinetic theory of gases.

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When a gas is heated, the rms Velocity of its molecule increases. As `V_(rms)xxsqrt(T)`, so the temperature of the gas increases.
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  • According to the kinetic theory of gases,

    A
    the pressure of a gas is proprotional to the rms speed of the molecules .
    B
    the rms speed of the molecules of a gas is proprotional to the absolute temperature.
    C
    the rms speed of the molecules of a gas is proprotional to the square root of the absolute temperature.
    D
    the pressure of a gas is proprotional to the square root of the rms speed of the molecules.
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