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  • Gas Collisions and Temperature: How Cooling Affects Particle Interactions
    Yes, when a gas is cooled, the number of collisions decreases.

    According to the kinetic theory of gases, the average kinetic energy of the gas particles is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas. When the temperature of the gas decreases, the average kinetic energy of the gas particles also decreases. This means that the gas particles are moving slower and have less energy to collide with each other. As a result, the number of collisions between the gas particles decreases.

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