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Particles of a gas are in a disorderly motion (Brownian).
Yes, as motion in any particle is equivalent to heat
due to large air space between particle
the 2 processes that increase the motion of the molecules solid and gas
Increased density and temperature.
Unless the particles collide
The motion of particles is accelerated.
are in random, constant, straight-line motion
Particles of a gas are in a disorderly motion (Brownian).
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Yes, as motion in any particle is equivalent to heat
Gas particles move very fast because the particles are separated and have enough space to move around.
The substance's state (solid / liquid / gas), density, temperature, etc, is determined by motion and spacing of particles.
The motion of particles in gasses, liquids, and solids are all different. Gas particles can move much more quickly than solids.
Gas particles are in a permanent and chaotic motion.
That would be Brownian motion. That refers to small particles (for example, dust particles) suspended in a liquid or gas exhibiting random behavior - this is caused by liquid or gas molecules bumping into the dust particle.
In the gaseous state. Gas particles have the highest kinetic energy compared to liquid and solid particles.