A 1.46 mol sample of CO2 gas is confined in a 34.0 liter container at 10.7 °C. If the amount of gas is increased to 2.19 mol, holding the volume and temperature constant, the pressure will increase because: Choose all that apply. With higher average speeds, on average the molecules hit the walls of the container with more force. As the number of molecule-wall collisions increases, the force per collision decreases. With more molecules per unit volume, the molecules hit the walls of the container more often. With more molecules in the container, the molecules have higher average speeds. None of the Above Submit Answer Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining

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A 1.46 mol sample of CO2 gas is confined in a 34.0 liter container at 10.7 °C.
If the amount of gas is increased to 2.19 mol, holding the volume and temperature constant, the pressure will increase because:
Choose all that apply.
With higher average speeds, on average the molecules hit the walls of the container with more force.
As the number of molecule-wall collisions increases, the force per collision decreases.
With more molecules per unit volume, the molecules hit the walls of the container more often.
With more molecules in the container, the molecules have higher average speeds.
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A 1.46 mol sample of CO2 gas is confined in a 34.0 liter container at 10.7 °C. If the amount of gas is increased to 2.19 mol, holding the volume and temperature constant, the pressure will increase because: Choose all that apply. With higher average speeds, on average the molecules hit the walls of the container with more force. As the number of molecule-wall collisions increases, the force per collision decreases. With more molecules per unit volume, the molecules hit the walls of the container more often. With more molecules in the container, the molecules have higher average speeds. None of the Above Submit Answer Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining
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