The point where all molecules stop moving, in theory, is absolute zero.
Absolute zero- absence of all heat. It is 0 degrees Kelvin, or −273.15° C or−459.67° F.
absolute zero, aka 0 Kelvin
Diffusing molecules never stop moving. In fact, no particle (atom, molecule) ever stops moving. All particles are in constant random motion, but in solids they just vibrate.
Because it is when the water gets so hot the molecules explode and and the water stays at the same temp before getting all the molecules back and then the water starts moving back up the thermometer.
Solid
The more heat energy something has, the faster it moves. As long as an atom has some heat energy, it will move. Atom only cease all motion at 0 degrees Kelvin. To the best of my knowledge, that has never been achieved artificially nor does that temp exist in the Universe naturally.
You decrease the temperature. Temperature is the measurement of the average speed of the molecules in a substance. The faster the molecules are moving, the higher the temperature. The slower, the lower the temperature.
absolute zero, the temperature at which all molecules stop moving.
When the temperature reached absolute zero (0 Kelvin or -273 Celsius), all molecular motion ceases.
Diffusing molecules never stop moving. In fact, no particle (atom, molecule) ever stops moving. All particles are in constant random motion, but in solids they just vibrate.
Absolute zero has not been achieved, temperature is simply proportional to the speed of the molecules, and absolute zero is the temperature that corresponds to a molecule that is not moving at all. While it happens all the time instantanously, we cannot get groups of molecules to stop moving altogether. We have gotten molecules extremely close to that speed using magnets to pull energy from molecules.
Heat is atoms and molecules moving so they start moving.
Sure - they certainly have the heat energy from, from the moving molecules.
Only in a perfect vacuum. Pressure is defined as the amount of molecules that collide with the container that it is in. Although there is an absolute zero, (-273o C, or 0 K) where all molecules stop moving, Scientists have yet been able to withdraw all of the kinetic energy from a sample.
substance dont move at all
All of it's molecules will have stopped moving.
The electrons never stop moving. The bond is formed when the moving electrons of one atom overlap with the moving electrons of another atom (covalent bond), or are donated to the other atom (ionic bond), but they keep moving all the time.
Molecules?
Molecules in a solid are constantly vibrating. Heating a solid increases the vibration of the molecules. Solids stay fixed because of the attraction between their molecules. This can be broken by increasing heat and therefore vibration to the point of inducing a phase change.