molecules move more in gasses
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Molecular movement in a solid is very minimal. Molecular movement in liquids and gases are greater than in a solid.
Molecule movement is the smallest in a solid. In a solid, the molecules are closely packed and have limited freedom to move and vibrate. In liquids and gases, the molecules have more space and freedom to move, resulting in greater molecular movement.
because liquids can give us the right temperature but solids and gases
vaporization
The solubility of gases in liquids is greater at low temperatures.
Molecular movement in a solid is very minimal. Molecular movement in liquids and gases are greater than in a solid.
Molecule movement is the smallest in a solid. In a solid, the molecules are closely packed and have limited freedom to move and vibrate. In liquids and gases, the molecules have more space and freedom to move, resulting in greater molecular movement.
Convection is the movement of gases or liquids from a cooler spot to a warmer spot.
Convection
The movement of heat in gases and liquids are called convection.
No. Although liquids consist of molecules, and so do gases and solids.
by movement of groups of paticles in gases and liquids
Liquids and gases are amorphous (shapeless), viscous (can flow), and diffuse (have internal space) due to the movement of their molecules.
The molecules in a solid have less energy than those in gases and liquids. They vibrate about fixed positions. Their inter molecular forces are very strong compared to liquids and gases.
smooth.
That's called "convection".
This variation is typically small for solids and liquids but much greater for gases.