The speed of gas particles is a function of the mass of the individual gas molecules and the (absolute) temperature. How "fast" they are therefore depends on how hot and heavy they are: hotter means faster and heavier means slower. (Technically, it's the root-mean-square speed that depends on those factors; an individual gas particle may be significantly faster or slower than the root-mean-square speed.)
Because "fast" is a relative term, an actual number may be helpful. Oxygen molecules at STP have an RMS velocity of around 460 meters per second. This is indeed pretty fast on a human scale; it's a little over a thousand miles per hour.
Gas particles move very fast because the particles are separated and have enough space to move around.
I think the reason why is that the particles in a gas move freely and they move fast. Therefor the particles in a liquid slide past eachother and the reason why that they're differ from eachoth is because a gas and a liquid are differ from eachother like an example, They particles in a gas heat up and move freely
A gas.
All of the particles on each states of matter vibrates but moves a little except gas
Heat energy is a measure of how fast particles of matter are vibrating. As more energy goes into the matter, the particles vibrate faster. At some point (it is different for each material) the particles move fast enough to change phase. When water boils, the particles change state from liquid to gas.
yes. gas has the fastest moving particles and a solid has the slowest moving particles and particles in a liquid are moving faster than solid particles but not as fast as gas particles.
Gas has fast moving particles.
fast
becausse the particles in gas are far apart.
fast and with freedom
Gas particles are fast because they have a higher amount of kinetic energy than those found in the liquid or solid state.
Gas particles move very fast because the particles are separated and have enough space to move around.
Technically, all particles in a Solid, Liquid, or Gas are moving. But a gas moves the fastest, liquid fast, but not as fast as gas, and solid moves the slowest.
In a gas particles are spread out so much that they are independent. The particles move fast.
Yes, they do that is why we smell farts so fast
exerting lots of kinetic energy into gas particles speeds up the collision theory
I think the reason why is that the particles in a gas move freely and they move fast. Therefor the particles in a liquid slide past eachother and the reason why that they're differ from eachoth is because a gas and a liquid are differ from eachother like an example, They particles in a gas heat up and move freely