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Imagine that you have an ideal gas in a 4.60 L container, and that 2750 molecules of this gas collide with a square-centimetre area of the container at any given instant. If the volume is increased to 13.8 L at constant temperature, how many collisions will occur per square centimetre of this larger container?
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