Answer:
The correct answer is 3. The molecular collisions are perfectly elastic.
Step-by-step explanation:
The kinetic theory of gases explains the characteristics and properties of matter in general, and establishes that heat and movement are related. This theory tells us that a gas is composed of a large number of small particles (molecules) of negligible size compared to the distances between them. The theory also indicates that the molecules of a gas are kept in continuous motion in a rectilinear, fast and random (random) way in all directions, colliding with each other and with the walls of the container that contains it in elastic shocks (that is, there is no force of attraction or repulsion between the molecules, nor between them and the container, different from those of the shock). Finally, each molecule has its own kinetic energy (velocity) that is not necessarily equal to the rest of the molecules. But the average kinetic energy of all particles is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas. Temperature is a consequence of molecular movement.
Taking into account everything mentioned above, it is possible to say that the correct answer is 3. The molecular collisions are perfectly elastic.