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what gives rise to pressure of a gas​

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Answered by Anonymous
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By their very nature, gases can be compressed, so if the same gas can be put into a smaller container, it will exert a higher pressure. The gas molecules will be forced closer to each other, increasing collisions (force) and pressure.

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The collision of the particles with the walls of the vessels give rise to the pressure of the gas.

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