Which of the following statement(s) about ideal gases is/are true? Select all that apply. Note that Canvas grades these multiple-answer type questions by awarding positive fractional points for each correct answer selected and deducting fractional points for each incorrect answer selected. No energy is lost when molecules of ideal gases collide. Molecules of F2 gas and Cl2 gas have the same average kinetic energy at 875 K. Particles of gas are more attracted to one another at 1000 K than at 300 K because the particles at 1000 K have greater kinetic energy. Kinetic molecular theory adequately explains why increasing the number of moles of gas in a sample increases pressure. According to kinetic molecular theory, pressure increases as volume decreases because the particles are more attracted to the walls of the container, leading to more forceful collisions.