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The temperature of an ideal gas enclosed in a chamber is raised from 300 K to 600 K. The pressure becomes two fold because-

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Mean molecular velocity becomes `sqrt2` fold

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Root mean square velocity becomes `sqrt2` fold

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Number of molecules striking the wall per unit time becomes 2 fold

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Energy transferred to walls per unit time becomes 2 fold

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