Which of the following laws or theory cannot be explained by the application of the kinetic theory of gases?

A.

Dalton's atomic theory

B.

Charle's law

C.

Boyle's law

D.

Gay- Lussac's law

Correct answer is A

Dalton's atomic theory cannot be explained by the application of the kinetic theory of gases because it deals with the atomic-level structure and behavior of matter, which is beyond the scope of the kinetic theory's focus on the macroscopic behavior of gas particles. The other laws (Charles' law, Gay-Lussac's law, and Boyle's law) can be well understood and explained by the kinetic theory of gases, as they relate to the macroscopic properties and behaviors of gases and their constituent particles.