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When molecules are heated they become more active. When they are cooled, the slow down.
this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.
move faster when heated they move slower when cooled
Yes
Heating will cause the gas to expand; or, if the container does not permit expansion, for the pressure of the gas to increase. Other changes to the gas depend on which gas is being heated.
they tend to vibrate
because..................................................................................................................... density of heated gas is lower than cooled gas.
When a gas is heated up, the particles within the gas start to move faster, going farther apart (expansion). When a gas is cooled, the particles slow down and it starts to condense (contract), and if cooled enough, into a liquid.
It contracts.
it will not attract
It changes the vibrations of the molecules.
When molecules are heated they become more active. When they are cooled, the slow down.
The gas will expand as it is heated.
ummm it will definetely expand....if the materials you"re talking about is the term for science.
When heated it get larger and when you freeze it the matter gets smaller with an exeption to ice
this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.
if they are heated then they turn to a liquid, if that are a soled well they are hard like ice