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In a closed flask of 5 L, 1.0 g of `H_(2)` is heated from 300 to 600 K. Which statement is not correct?

A

Pressure of the gas increases

B

The rate of collision increases

C

The number of moles of gas increases

D

The energy of gaseous molecules increases

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