Yes, as long as the temperature of the substance they comprise
is warmer than Absolute Zero.
In hot areas the molecules move quickly and in cold areas the molecules move slower.
The molecules in warm air move faster
The heat energizes the molecules.The molecules of air will move here and there as they are free. Molecules of solids vibrate at there place.Due to heat the molecules get energized that is the main thing.
So when molecules are heated, the heat is so intense that they have to move around for them to cool down.
Yes.
Molecules are always moving unless there temperature is absolute zero..they move faster the higher the temperature
Vincent is always taller!
Molecules move a from regions where they are in higher concentrations to regions where they are in lower concentrations. Random
In hot areas the molecules move quickly and in cold areas the molecules move slower.
In hot areas the molecules move quickly and in cold areas the molecules move slower.
atoms and molecules that make up a rock do move.
If you use classical model to describe gas molecules you will get the result: molecules of gas always move unless temperature of the gas is zero.
does molecules move in cold water
the dye must move from the energy that the molecules provide
water molecules move during osmosis
The molecules in warm air move faster
The only molecules that move during osmosis are water (H2O) molecules.