If the volume of a sample of gas is held constant, while the temperature is decreased, the pressure will
A) become higher because of fewer collisions with the container.
B) become lower because of fewer collisions with the container.
C) become lower because of more collisions with the container.
D) become higher because of more collisions with the container.
E) stay the same because temperature has no effect on pressure.
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