During Diffusion the particles move very slow.
Diffusion is the movement of particles/molecules from a high concentrated area to a low concentrated area until they are evenly spread.
Particles will move more slowly at lower temperatures.
the type of particles that move around are those small cells that are in the cytoplasm
particles move faster
Movement is completely random during diffusion.
The particles start to move randomly as the process of the liquid starts to form. So during the transformation the bond between the particles start to move. The particles begin to move randomly, and then the crystalline forms a liquid. The faster the particles move the more it transforms into a liquid.
The particles move around from one place to another through the flow of thermal energy during convection.
When something is heated the particles inside it begin to move faster and faster and that causes the heat, when something is frozen the opposite occurs the particles inside it move slower and slower and probably stop moving all together
Particles move faster when they are heated.
The particles in liquid move freely.
the particles that move the most is sugar
Particles do not move faster in a vacuum. Particles move faster when the temperature increases.