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According to the Kinetic Molecular Theory, why does an increase of temperature cause an increase of pressure in a closed container?
The particles move faster and hit the walls of the container more often.
The particles move faster and hit the walls of the container more often.
The particles become larger and hit the walls of the container more often.
The particles become larger and hit the walls of the container more often.
The particles react more and hit the walls of the container more often.
The particles react more and hit the walls of the container more often.
The particles break apart and hit the walls of the container more often.
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