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molecules (or atoms) move faster at higher temperatures. higher temperature is a measure of higher kinetic energy.
At higher temperatures.
Temperature is the amount of heat in a substance, so it's a measure of how fast something's molecules are moving. Humidity is how much water vapor is in the air. Temperature and humidity are different, but they are connected: both are features of the weather, and higher temperatures generally cause higher humidity, while lower temperatures cause lower humidity.
It is widely accepted within the scientific field that higher levels of heat to cause particles to move more quickly. An air molecule, for example, will be moving much faster at higher temperatures than it would at lower temperatures.
The kinetic energy of a gas is the speed of motion of the gas molecules. The higher the speed of the molecules, the higher the kinetic energy and the higher the temperature.
yes atoms and molecules do move faster at higher temperatures, at higher temperatures the atoma and molecules absorb more kinetic energy
molecules (or atoms) move faster at higher temperatures. higher temperature is a measure of higher kinetic energy.
Higher temperature is responsible for higher kinetic energy of molecules therefore higher no of effective collisions among the reacting molecules and therefore higher rate of reaction.
High temperature speeds up movement in the molecules. This means with higher temperature, there is more energy
All bond will break at high temperature; in another word, bond will not form more quickly in higher temperature but instead it form at low temperature.
At higher temperatures.
The higher the temperature, the more movement in the molecules, causing the substance to liquify, or turn to gas, whichever, more quickly than if there were no vibrations in the molecules.
Collisions between solvent molecules and solute are more frequent at higher than lower temperatures.
At higher temperatures, atoms and molecules have more kinetic energy, and they will diffuse more easily. Diffusion rates are proportional to temperature. The hotter it is, the higher the diffusion rates we will see.
Sound travels faster in higher temperatures because in higher temperatures the molecules collide more often. Thus, as the temperature of the medium decrease, the speed of sound decreases. So in the summer.
when temperature is raised ,the K.E. of molecules increases. Due to which molecules collide rapidly and consequently the rate of reaction increases. In other words: increasing the temperature increases both the rate at which collisions occur (because the molecules are moving around more) and the likelihood that the colliding molecules will react (because they're more likely to have sufficient kinetic energy to overcome the activation energy barrier).
Temperature affects the speed of sound through material by kinetic energy. The more molecules the higher temperatures will have more energy.