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44 Which of the following best explains why doubling the temperature of an ideal gas in a closed vessel doubles the pressure?
F Increasing the temperature increases the size of the gas molecules, which then can put
more pressure on the vessel walls.
G Increasing the temperature decreases the volume, causing molecules to strike the
vessel walls more frequently.
Hincreasing the temperature causes gas molecules to collide more often and with
enough force to displace electrons.
3 Increasing the temperature causes gas molecules to move more rapidly, striking the
vessel walls more frequently and with greater force.

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