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The pressure of a gas is due to ...........

The pressure of a gas is due to ........... exerted by its molecules per ........... of the walls of the container.

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To solve the question, we need to fill in the blanks in the statement: "The pressure of a gas is due to ........... exerted by its molecules per ........... of the walls of the container." ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Pressure**: - Pressure in a gas is defined as the force exerted by gas molecules when they collide with the walls of their container. 2. **Identifying the First Blank**: ...
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