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The general tendency is for the average speed of particles to increase as temperature increases.But please note that temperature can't be DEFINED simply as the average speed; it is more closely related to the average ENERGY per particle. And the energy for each particle depends on the SQUARE of the speed; but it also depends on the mass of the particle.
Particle size
A change in temperature leads to a change in the kinetic energy of the atoms in the particle.
It's called temperature.
The distinction between states (that is solids, liquids and gases) is based on differences in molecular interelationships
they get less dense, more spaced, get more active
When heat is added, the arrangement of the particle (the Entropy of the system) will become more disorganized and Entropy will increase. When heat is taken away, the arrangement of the particles will become more organized and Entropy will decrease.
As the average kinetic energy of a substance increases, the temperature will increase.
The average energy per particle will decrease in this case.
then the particle is in substance existing in liquid or gases.
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The general tendency is for the average speed of particles to increase as temperature increases.But please note that temperature can't be DEFINED simply as the average speed; it is more closely related to the average ENERGY per particle. And the energy for each particle depends on the SQUARE of the speed; but it also depends on the mass of the particle.
In science, a gas is a state of matter. Using particle theory, we can describe a gas. Particles in a gas are free to move and diffuse to areas of lower concentration (of their particles). They have the highest average energy per particle and have no regular arrangement.
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Particle size
the more a particle moves the higher its temerature