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Chemistry, 02.07.2021 18:20 tfornwalt4390

Please help! According to the Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases, when a gas is cooled at constant pressure, gas particles A. force a pressure decrease because gas particles become more pliable and strike with less force
B. move slower which causes the volume to increase
C. cause a volume decrease because the molecules decrease in size
D. cause a volume decrease due to their reduced motion and fewer collisions
E. no longer move in random, straight-line paths

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