When an ideal gas is compressed isothermally then its pressure increases because 1 its potential...

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When an ideal gas is compressed isothermally then its pressure increases because 1 its potential energy decreases 2 Its kinetic energy increases and molecules move apart 3 its number of collisions per unit area with walls of container increases 4 molecular energy increases

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