Answer:
The kinetic energy of gas particles does not change with increasing temperature.
Step-by-step explanation:
The following postulates sum up the KMT
1. Random motion. Gas molecules are always in continuous and random motion
2. Volume of molecules is negligible. The combined volume of all the molecules of the gas is negligible compared to the total volume of the container of the gas
3. Forces between molecules is negligible. Both attractive and repulsive forces are considered inconsequential
4. Constant average kinetic energy. There is transfer of energy between molecules during collisions but if the temperature does not change, the average kinetic energy of the molecules does not change either
5. Average kinetic energy is directly proportional to temperature. It must be noted that this refers to absolute temperature. At a given
temperature, the molecules of all gases have the same average kinetic energy.
So according to postulate number 4 and 5 "The kinetic energy of gas particles does not change with increasing temperature." is not true