higher concentration (pressure)
Yep, Particles are at constant motion.
I am pretty sure the particles are always moving, I know they move fast and thus they probably don't stop
Particles do not move faster in a vacuum. Particles move faster when the temperature increases.
solid particles cannot move.
Gas particles move very fast because the particles are separated and have enough space to move around.
Yep, Particles are at constant motion.
Particles have to move from a more dense area to a less dense are.
all particles are always moving
To reach an equilibrium of concentrated solute particle. It's the process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. A simple reason why this occurs is that particles are always bouncing off each other, and an area with a high concentration of particles would be harder for a particle to bounce into than one with very few particles.
yes, everything on earth consistently moves.
particles change location because they move from an area of high concentration, to an area of low concentration.. lets go rangers
This process is known as diffusion.
the particles tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated.
Diffusion is the form of passive transport that moves particles away from areas with more particles into areas with fewer particles.
When anything is cooled its particles move more slowly.
I am pretty sure the particles are always moving, I know they move fast and thus they probably don't stop
In a liquid particles move around freely and are constantly interacting with each other. They move by bouncing off each other creating friction.