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Yes, as all molecules do when the temperature is raised, they vibrate more violently.

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Q: Do water molecules move the most when they are a gas?
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Gas molecules move by diffusion, and water molecules move by osmosis. Edit: Osmosis refers only to water molecules (H2O) while diffusion refers to all over molecules.


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When a substance absorbs heat its molecules move faster and it?

And farther apart, and it changes phase: ice to water, water to gas,


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