Particles spread out and move rapidly due to the increase in temperature. Movement of particles is dependent on temperature...not the other way around.
They move rapidly and try to spread out from each other as much as possible.
They cause the particles around them to be pushed together and then spread apart.
All the particles gain more energy (i.e from heat) and move quicker and therefore they spread out causing air to expand
no, the particles can reach 111oC, can't they?!?!?!
the particles move slow
They move rapidly and try to spread out from each other as much as possible.
As heat is applied, particles spread out and move more rapidly. Consequently, if you decrease the temperature the particles become closer and slow down.
They cause the particles around them to be pushed together and then spread apart.
the particles in the substance begin moving rapidly and move further apart
All the particles gain more energy (i.e from heat) and move quicker and therefore they spread out causing air to expand
They gain energy, move more rapidly, and slide around each other becoming fluid.
Gaseous
no, the particles can reach 111oC, can't they?!?!?!
gas particles move fastly spread apart
the particles move slow
When particles of a material move farther apart, it explodes.
Solid - Particles vibrate and rotate about a fixed position and do not diffuse measurably Liquid - Particles move freely in all directions slowly and diffuse slowly Gas - Particles move freely in all directions rapidly and diffuse rapidly