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Collisions of oxygen atoms with the walls of a closed container cause Question 14 options: A.gas pressure. B.a decrease in volume. C.an overall loss of energy. D.condensation.
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Collisions of oxygen atoms with the walls of a closed container cause Question 14 options: A.gas pressure. B.a decrease in volume. C.an overall loss of energy. D.condensation.
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I think it would be a since it is putting more oxygen atoms in
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