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Chemistry, 30.07.2019 03:00 alondrahernande3

#1: when you heat an air-filled, sealed can, what happens inside? a. the collisions of air molecules against the wall of the can are weaker and less frequent. b. the collisions of air molecules against the wall of the can are stronger and more frequent. c. the collisions of air molecules against the wall of the can do not change. **my b is that correct @aaronq ?

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