Questions: For ideal gases, the molecules themselves will have no volume, which is one assumption of the ideal gas law.

For ideal gases, the molecules themselves will have no volume, which is one assumption of the ideal gas law.
Transcript text: For ideal gases, the molecules themselves $\qquad$ , which is one assumption of the ideal gas law. will have no collisions will have no temperature will have no volume will have no pressure
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Understanding the Ideal Gas Law Assumptions

The ideal gas law assumes that gas molecules are point particles with no volume and that they do not interact with each other except through elastic collisions.

Step 2: Identifying the Correct Assumption

Among the given options, the assumption that molecules "will have no volume" aligns with the ideal gas law, which treats gas molecules as having negligible volume compared to the space they occupy.

Final Answer

\(\boxed{\text{will have no volume}}\)

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