If you mean something else, like- What can speed up a chemical reaction, that would be a catalyst. Or, you could say heat, though that is not an element.
Ozone is O3 Oxygen is O2 The less massive molecule O2 will move faster if subjected to the same force.
No, as heat is lost molecules move slower.
Atoms comprising a molecule move faster as heat increases.
As molecules move faster, they cause friction, which increases the temperature of the molecules.
The molecules move faster
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When you heat molecule you give them energy in form of motion.Lets take CO2 molecule. When you heat it its velocity increases. Particles start flying faster. Second thing that happens is that bonds O-C-O starts vibrate more rapidly and stronger (at some point thous vibrations can torn apart molecule)So two things happen to molecule when you heat them:You increase theyr velocityYou increase vibration of bondsthe molecules start moving faster.
They begin to move faster. The increased temperature increases the energy of the molecule.
When gas is heated then its molecule get energy and start to move faster.
Chlorine diffuses faster than argon because it is a lighter and smaller molecule. This allows chlorine to move more quickly through a medium compared to argon, which is a heavier and larger molecule.
cause God made them that way!
Applying heat is one way to achieve this.