Yes, as all molecules do when the temperature is raised, they vibrate more violently.
All of the water molecules gain a lot of energy and eventually leave the liquid into the "air" as a gas. So basically they move fast enough to turn into a gas.
Like all molecules, a molecule of H20 is in constant motion; 'hot' molecules move faster than 'cold' molecules. If the molecules move slowly enough the substance appears stationary to us (frozen water) and if they move quickly enough they will expand to fill their container (vapor or gas water.)
The energy of water molecules increase by a temperature increase and some molecules at the surface can escape in the atmosphere. After evaporation water become a gas.
It allows the water molecules to move around and form shapes of containers and be able to be broken down to a solid, liquid, or a gas.
When matter is heated the molecules move faster and the speed becomes so great the molecules cannot hold together. The molecules fly apart and become a gas.
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.
All of the water molecules gain a lot of energy and eventually leave the liquid into the "air" as a gas. So basically they move fast enough to turn into a gas.
Like all molecules, a molecule of H20 is in constant motion; 'hot' molecules move faster than 'cold' molecules. If the molecules move slowly enough the substance appears stationary to us (frozen water) and if they move quickly enough they will expand to fill their container (vapor or gas water.)
The energy of water molecules increase by a temperature increase and some molecules at the surface can escape in the atmosphere. After evaporation water become a gas.
It allows the water molecules to move around and form shapes of containers and be able to be broken down to a solid, liquid, or a gas.
Because the attraction between gas molecules is negligible so its easy for gas molecules to move free
When matter is heated the molecules move faster and the speed becomes so great the molecules cannot hold together. The molecules fly apart and become a gas.
And farther apart, and it changes phase: ice to water, water to gas,
As water is heated, the water molecules gain kinetic energy and they move faster. Eventually, they get enough kinetic energy to move fast enough to escape the liquid phase and become a gas/vapor. This is the boiling point.
Most water, believe it or not, came out of thin air. Hydrogen molecules (a gas) bonded with oxygen molecules (another gas) when a certain kind of electric charge was present, which formed water. Thus, water formed out of thin air.
When water is heated, the molecules move more faster because of the energy. This causes the Chemical bonds to break. Which makes them move more freely which is a gas, which is water vapor!
Gas expands the quickest because gas molecules are farther apart than molecules of other substances. Gas molecules also move faster.