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Consider the diagram.
Which postulate of the kinetic-molecular theory best describes the event in the diagram?
O Most of the volume of a gas is empty space.
O All collisions between particles are perfectly elastic.
O There is no force of attraction or repulsion between gas particles.
O The average kinetic energy of particles depends only on temperature.
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