The volume of a gas is held constant while its temperature is raised. The pressure the gas exerts on the walls of container increases because
(A) the masses of the molecules increases.
(B) each molecule loses more kinetic energy when it strikes the wall
{C) the molecules collide with the wall with relatively greater momentum.
(D) the molecules strike the walls more often
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If the temperature is increased, the average speed and kinetic energy of the gas molecules increase. If the volume is held constant, 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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