During gel electrophoresis, the smaller particles move faster than the larger ones.
The end of the gel where the samples are loaded is called the sample origin. Samples move from the origin toward the opposite electrode according to size.
At the end of the run, smaller particles will have migrated farther from the origin and the larger ones will be found closer to the origin
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Electrophoresis. Restriction enzymes are used to cut DNA into fragments. Solutions containing these fragments are placed on the surface of a gel to which an electric current is applied. The electric current causes the DNA fragments to move through the gel. Because smaller fragments move more quickly than larger ones, this process separates the fragments according to size.
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The gas particles would move faster, by heating them up you are giving them more energy. This would also cause the balloon to expand
the particles that move the most is sugar
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Electrophoresis. Restriction enzymes are used to cut DNA into fragments. Solutions containing these fragments are placed on the surface of a gel to which an electric current is applied. The electric current causes the DNA fragments to move through the gel. Because smaller fragments move more quickly than larger ones, this process separates the fragments according to size.
The particles in the rings around planets move according to Kepler's Third Law. In other words, the particles closer to the planet move faster than the particles further outside.
If you are asking when particles are "able to move freely" that would be a liquid. If you simply ask about "moving" then that would be a solid, since in a solid the particles are still movings.
faster. and matter then would move slower
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no it does not but the particles move slower then it would if it is a liquid, or a gas.
faster. and matter then would move slower
The gas particles would move faster, by heating them up you are giving them more energy. This would also cause the balloon to expand
it is positive
Particles move faster when they are heated.
The particles in liquid move freely.