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Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
When particles are condensing in a substance, they combine into fewer, larger particles. These larger particles become the liquid's mass at its condensation or boiling temperature.
exerting lots of kinetic energy into gas particles speeds up the collision theory
Because melting occur at high temperature; at this temperature bonds between particles are weaker.
Temperature can be used as an indication of the energy that particles in a substance have. When the temperature is higher, particles have more energy and "bounce" around harder and in a bigger space. When the temperature is lower, the opposite happens.
Not precisely. A temperature can't have particles. A substance which is at a high temperature has particles which are moving fast.
Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
convection
It increases.
Yes if you put it on a high temperature.
Particles spread out and move rapidly due to the increase in temperature. Movement of particles is dependent on temperature...not the other way around.
superman
It goes up.
Speed goes up as temperature goes up.
At higher temperatures, the particles move around faster.
When particles are condensing in a substance, they combine into fewer, larger particles. These larger particles become the liquid's mass at its condensation or boiling temperature.
the particles die.