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The kinetic molecular theory of gases predicts pressure to rise as the temperature of a gas increases. It is because

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gas molecules collide more frequently with the container walls

B

gas molecules collide less frequently with the container walls

C

gas molecules have less kinetic energy

D

gas molecules collide less energetically with container walls

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Because gas molecules collide more frequently with the container Walls.
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