A piston is slowly pushed into a metal cylinder containing an ideal gas. Which of the following statements is/are incorrect?
  • A
    The pressure of the gas increases
  • B
    The number of the molecules per unit volume increases
  • C
    The average speed of gas molecules increases
  • D
    The frequency of collision of the gas molecules with the piston increases.
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