In an ideal gas, molecules don't take up space, and don't have long-range interactions.
distance between molecules
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The kinetic energy of a molecule can in better words be known as the kinetic energy which makes up 68% of its state of matter.
Temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy of the molecules in a substance. Basically how warm or cold it is. Weather is the condition of the atmosphere in a place at any given time. Temperature is a part of this.
Energy due to temperature is called thermal energy and is measured in Calories or BTU. Kinetic energy is that due to motion of a body and is measured in Joules. There is an equivalence between thermal and mechanical energy, 1 Calorie = 4.2 Joules, 1 BTU = 1055 Joules
what is difference between kinetic and potiental
The thermal energy of an object consists of the total kinetic energy of all its atoms and molecules. The temperature of the object is a measured average intensity of its thermal energy.
The relationship between kinetic energy of molecules and their physical state is simple. The higher the kinetic energy the faster the molecules move. The fastest moving molecules are gaseous and the slowest moving molecules are solids.
The difference between caloric and kinetic theories is that:Caloric theory assumes that heat travels from one object to another by means of fluids.Kinetic theories assumes that heat is generated by the microscopic motion of atoms and molecules inside an object.
Average Kinetic Energy is determined by the temperate of the gas. The higher the temperature, the higher the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules.Total Kinetic Energy is the average kinetic energy multiplied by the mass - the number of gas molecules in the box.- DENNIS LAM
By looking at the states of matter ( solid ,liquid or gas) we can determine that a giben sample will have how much energy. Molecules in solid have least kinetic energy. Molecules in vapor (gas) have highest kinetic energy. Liquids have moderatee kinetic energy.
distance between molecules
types of motion....
II. The distance between the molecules.
Kinetic - how quickly something reacts.Thermodynamic - the energies required.
Temperature is an absolute quantity because they are based on the kinetic energy of molecules. The point absolute zero is the point where there is no kinetic energy among molecules and this point is 0 K, -273.15 C, or -459.67 F.
The molecules are in a state of constant motion. The particles exert attractive force on one another. The particles possess kinetic energy due to their motion.