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What happens when the temperature of a gas is increased? O A. The boiling point will increase, O B. The collisions between molecules will decrease, O C. The volume will increase, D. The pressure will decrease,
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What happens when the temperature of a gas is increased?
O A. The boiling point will increase,
O B. The collisions between molecules will decrease,
O C. The volume will increase,
D. The pressure will decrease,
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The answer is D . because i just took a test with that question and I got it right . you welcome .
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B, the volume will increase
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