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Certain amount of a gas exerts some pressure on its walls at a particular temperature. It hasa been found.that by reducing the volume of the gas to `(1)/(4)` of its original value the pressure becomes 4 times that of the initial value of constant temperature. this happens because:

A

Weight of the gas increase the pressure.

B

Speed of the gas molecules decreases.

C

More number of gas molecules strike the surface per second.

D

Gas molecules attract each other.

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