Gas molecules are in constant, rapid motion, moving in straight lines until they collide with each other or with a solid of liquid (such as the container's walls); Gas molecules undergo elastic collisions (no energy is lost when they collide) . The kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly related to temperature. Gas molecules are very far apart and are negligible in volume compared to the volume of the gas; Gas molecules have negligible attraction between them.

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1. Gas molecules are in constant, rapid motion, moving in straight lines until they collide with each other or with a solid of liquid (such as the container's walls); Gas molecules undergo elastic collisions (no energy is lost when they collide) . The kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly related to temperature. Gas molecules are very far apart and are negligible in volume compared to the volume of the gas; Gas molecules have negligible attraction between them.