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In kinetic theory of gases, it is assumed that the gas molecules :
(a) do not exert any attractive force on each other
(b) collide elastically
(c ) move with uniform velocity
(d) occupy negligible volume

A

a,b,d

B

a,c

C

b,d

D

b,c

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