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10. If the number of particles in the left box above were doubled, what would happen to the pressure of the gas? Explain.

A. The pressure of the gas on the left would decrease because the number of collisions would also

decrease.

B. The pressure of the gas on the left stay the same because the number of collisions would also be the

same

C. The pressure of the gas on the left would decrease because the number of collisions would increase.

D. The pressure of the gas on the left would double because the number of collisions would also double.

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