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Why do gases exert more pressure or increase their volume when the temperature is raised?
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Why do gases exert more pressure or increase their volume when the temperature is raised?
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Because the increased speed of the gas molecules results in more frequent and more forceful collisions with the walls of the container, therefore increasing the pressure.
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