Gases do not have a fixed shape.

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The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases (KMT) describes the behavior of gases. More specifically, it is used to explain macroscopic properties of a gas, such as pressure and temperature, in terms of its microscopic components, such as atom.

The average kinetic energy is the same for all gases at a given temperature, regardless of the identity of the gas. Furthermore, this kinetic energy is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.


Gases do not have a fixed shape.