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Limitation of the kinetic-molecular theory for a gas?

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The following are some of the limitations of the kinetic-molecular theory for a gas:
- molecules do not have to be spherical.
- a gas will occupy volume than predicted
- there are reactions that can occur between gases, otherwise they wouldn't liquefy.

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