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Pressure of a gas increases when its tem...

Pressure of a gas increases when its temperature is increased at constant volume. This is because, with increase in temperature -

A

collision frequency of the gas molecules increases.

B

motions of the gas molecules become more random

C

gas molecules make more collision with the walls of the container

D

compresesibility factor of the gas increases.

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