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All molecules vibrate. The amount depends on how hot or cold the object is. The vibrations are movement.
number of particles mean how many amounts (g,cm,in,etc) mass there is in a certain amount of space. It all comes down to finding the amount of mass there is in a space. haha hahaha millville highhhh loves youuu!!!!
a vacuum flask is not 100% vacuum. it contains some particles or gas molecules which absorbs a small amount of heat.
A measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance or object is simply it's Temperature! Hope that helps.
How fast molecules are moving is dependent on the amount of kinetic energy the particle posses. The more kinetic (movement) energy the particle has, the fast it is moving. Also keep in mind that temperature is the average kinetic energy of a bunch of molecules (for instance, your coffee this morning). As your heat up your coffee, you are increasing the amount of movement occurring within the mug, while cooling it down will slow the movements of the particles. Increase in temperature = increase in average kinetic energy = fast moving particles
The amount of space that gas particles can take up is the size of the container, but the amount between them also is determined by the amount of space the gas takes up.
All molecules vibrate. The amount depends on how hot or cold the object is. The vibrations are movement.
The average amount of energy of motion (also known as kinetic energy) in the particles of a substance (atoms and molecules) is measured by the temperature of that substance. More energy will produce a higher temperature.
Molecules of a substance are in constant motion. Whether you have a solid, liquid, or gas, the particles are moving (but the speed and amount they move differs). Particles of a solid move the least (they basically vibrate), particles of a liquid can flow around one another, and particles of a gas have a lot of space between them because they move in random, constant motions.
Liquid molecules are very tightly packed while in gas it is loose.
The weight of the air The distance between particles of a gas determines the pressure. The distance can be decreased and the pressure therefore increased by either increasing the amount of particles of gas in the container, or by reducing the size of the container.
Particles in gases are very far apart and there is a negligible amount of attraction force between these particles. Gas molecules have to move a long way before they interact and collide with other molecules. Sound energy slows down and does not move face when the molecules are not in contact with each other.
The size of a gas particle is negligible as compares to the volume of the container in which the gas is placed. Gases are mostly empty space, and this is evident because gases can be easily compressed.
No, suspensions and solutions are two different things. In a solution, the particles break down into molecules, and the molecules are broken down into ions, and these mix and bond with the molecules of the solvent. In a suspension, the particles remain exactly as they are, floating in the fluid.
Water absorbs greater amount of heat because the particles of water are freely moving than those of metals which are tightly placed together.
number of particles mean how many amounts (g,cm,in,etc) mass there is in a certain amount of space. It all comes down to finding the amount of mass there is in a space. haha hahaha millville highhhh loves youuu!!!!
a vacuum flask is not 100% vacuum. it contains some particles or gas molecules which absorbs a small amount of heat.