If you are talking about actual movement gas particles can move faster because of the effects of gravity. If you are talking about vibration rates of molecules and atoms, the gas particles vibrate faster because they are naturally at a higher temp than they would be if they were in the solid phase.
Particles in a gas can move more freely and much faster (if both the solid and the gas are at identical temperatures) than particles in a solid. Rapid expansion of certain explosives is a good example - all turn into gases as they release their energy. Frozen ice is a good example of a solid that shows how slow moving the particles really are. Once heated ice melts and then the particles turn to liquid but until they become a gas (as steam) there is not a lot of speed among the particles.
It is because there are less gas particles then in a liquid or in a solid because gas particles move freely.
Solids=Closely compacted together-000000000000000
Liquids= Can move around+0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 0000 0 0
Gas= moves around freely-0 0 0 0 0
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The amount of space between molecules of gases is greater, resulting in decreased attraction between the molecules, causing them to diffuse more quickly.
Well it doesn't move faster then a gas. But in a solid all the particles are compacted together to make it harder for them to move.
Increasing temperature increases the kinetic energy which increases the speed of particles in solid, liquid and gas.
Because they contain more energy.
The atoms start to move around more quickly and when the solid reaches it's melting point it will turn into a liquid.
it is true atoms in a gas move faster than a liquid and atoms in a liquid move faster than atoms in a solid
Particles in a solid are packed tightly together, and vibrate, but don't really move around. In liquid, they are fairly close together, but are not arranged in a particular pattern, and slide over and around each other. In a gas, the particles are spread out and in no regular arrangement and move around and vibrate at high speeds. Additionally, particles in a solid move slower than particles in a liquid or gas, particles in a liquid move somewhere in the middle, and gas particles move the fastest of all.
the atoms move much slower than in liquids, gases, and plasmas.
two properties that all paticles of matter have in common is that for liguid and gas move faster than solid. well, all particles have anitparticles, such as electron, its anitparticle is positron
No. Gas particles move much faster than solid particles.
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
gliding movement. The particles move faster then that of a solid, but slower than that of a gas.
Solid: Locked in a crystaline structure, however they do vibrate slightly. Liquid: Particles are attracted to one another but can flow freely. Gas: Particles move with total freedom.
more because gas particles have more energy to move with rater than solid which has little
Particles in a solid are held together by tight bonds, therefore only vibrate in a fixed position. Gases, however have a weaker or no bonds at all so the particles move about more about more freely.
Gas particles, like the particles in all states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are always moving apart and colloding with other particles. Gas particles have more space in between and tend to move faster than the particles in a solid or liquid state. Temperature only affects how fast a particle moves, therefore warm air makes gas particles move faster and cold air makes gas particles move slower.
Yes, it does. This is because the particles in a solid are closer together than in a gas, and the sound can therefore move more easily from one particle to the next, making the sound travel faster.
Sound will usually move faster in a solid than in a liquid.
Sound will usually move faster in a solid than in a liquid.