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the particles in gases move very, very fast
The particles are moving very fast because the higher the temperature , the faster the particles are moving.
yes. gas has the fastest moving particles and a solid has the slowest moving particles and particles in a liquid are moving faster than solid particles but not as fast as gas particles.
Kinetic energy I don't know the awnser but i know kinetic energy is wrong
The theory that states that all atoms are constantly moving
By large distances between particles that are moving at high speeds
the particles in gases move very, very fast
the sate of matter would be gases
Solids: Regular arrangement of particles Tightly packed particles Vibrate about a fixed point (unless at 0 degrees Kelvin) As they increase in temperature, the vibrations become larger Solids have a fixed shape and volume Gases: Randomly moving particles Very fast moving particles Particles are very far apart Gases fill container As they increase in temperature, particles move more quickly
The particles are moving very fast because the higher the temperature , the faster the particles are moving.
The particles are moving very fast because the higher the temperature , the faster the particles are moving.
The particles are moving very fast because the higher the temperature , the faster the particles are moving.
The particles are moving very fast because the higher the temperature , the faster the particles are moving.
I am pretty sure the particles are always moving, I know they move fast and thus they probably don't stop
Yes, generally the faster molecules are moving, the greater their energy. This manifests as higher temperature, and (for gases) higher pressure.
Yes, generally the faster molecules are moving, the greater their energy. This manifests as higher temperature, and (for gases) higher pressure.
The particles are moving very fast because the higher the temperature , the faster the particles are moving.