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Increasing the kinetic energy of particles also increases the following

(choose 3):
A. collision energy
B. collision frequency
C. pressure
D. temperature
E. volume

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Final answer:

The correct answers for this question from the given options are A, B and D. Increasing the kinetic energy of particles increases collision energy, collision frequency, and temperature.

Step-by-step explanation:

Increasing the kinetic energy of particles leads to an increase in collision energy, collision frequency, and temperature of the particles.

When the temperature is increased, the average velocity and kinetic energy of the particles increase. This causes the particles to collide more frequently and with more energy, leading to an increase in collision energy and collision frequency.

The increase in kinetic energy also results in an increase in temperature, as temperature is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of the particles.

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