Answer:
"3. Energy can either be destroyed or created. Its goes from one form to another."
Step-by-step explanation:
The third answer choice, "3. Energy can either be destroyed or created. Its goes from one form to another. " is related to the Law of Conservation of Energy from thermodynamics. Is it not a postulate of the Kinetic Molecular Theory.
"1. Average Kinetic Energy of the system is a measure of the temperature of the system."
Postulate of Kinetic Molecular Theory
- The average kinetic energy of the system is measured by its temperature and nothing else
"2. Energy is conserved in the collisions between gas molecules.."
Postulate of Kinetic Molecular Theory
- All collisions between gas molecules are perfectly elastic, meaning no energy is lost
"3. Energy can either be destroyed or created. Its goes from one form to another.
NOT a Postulate of Kinetic Molecular Theory
- Related to Conservation of Energy from thermodynamics
"4. Gases travel in straight line until they collide with other gas molecules"
Postulate of Kinetic Molecular Theory
- All gas molecules will travel in a straight line until they collide with other gas molecules or some object (e.g. a container)