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The relationship between temperature and molecule movement is a direct variation. Whenever the molecule movement increases so does the temperature; when the molecule movement decreases so does the temperature. I hope that helps.
The element, Selenium, is a solid at room temperature.
The outer core is liquid. Its pressure is low enough and its temperature high enough for it to melt. The inner core is solid. Both its pressure and temperature are higher than the outer core, but the increased pressure overwhelms the increased temperature, keeping the inner core from melting.
Molecular movement in a solid is very minimal. Molecular movement in liquids and gases are greater than in a solid.
Vanadium is a solid metal at room temperature.
The relationship between temperature and molecule movement is a direct variation. Whenever the molecule movement increases so does the temperature; when the molecule movement decreases so does the temperature. I hope that helps.
Temperature causes the matter to exist in three different states. They are Solid, Liqid and Gas. If temperature is increased matter changes into gas and if temperature is decreased it changes into solid.
Yes, even in a solid atoms oscillate around their 'fixed' positions. The amount of movement defines the temperature of the material, hence, if there is no movement the temperature is 0K (absolute zero): the lowest possible temperature.
the solubility of a gas decreases when the temperature increases
The element, Selenium, is a solid at room temperature.
This is a process called sublimation, where either the temperature is increased or the pressure is reduced (maybe even both) to cause the molecules in the solid to completely overcome the attractive forces keeping them together.
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The outer core is liquid. Its pressure is low enough and its temperature high enough for it to melt. The inner core is solid. Both its pressure and temperature are higher than the outer core, but the increased pressure overwhelms the increased temperature, keeping the inner core from melting.
Molecular movement in a solid is very minimal. Molecular movement in liquids and gases are greater than in a solid.
Sucrose can be both solid or liquid. At room temperature, however, it's a solid.
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silicon is a solid silicon is a solid