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Assertion: The pressure of a fixed amount of an ideal gas is proportional to its temperature.
Reason: Frequency of collisions and their impact both increase in proportion of the square root of temperature.

A

If both (`A`) and (`R`) are correct and (`R`) is the correct explanation of (`A`).

B

If both (`A`) and (`R`) are correct, but (`R`) is not the correct explanation of (`A`).

C

If (`A`) is correct, but (`R`) is incorrect.

D

If (`A`) is incorrect, but (`R`) is correct.

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