Of course, because kinetic energy of molecules is directly proportional to temperature.
They move faster, number of collision increases,also the temperature increases.
They begin to move faster. The increased temperature increases the energy of the molecule.
As molecules move faster temperature usually goes up.
No. As temperature increases, particle movement increases.
sugar dissolves faster in hot tea than in cold tea
They move faster, number of collision increases,also the temperature increases.
They begin to move faster. The increased temperature increases the energy of the molecule.
As molecules move faster, they cause friction, which increases the temperature of the molecules.
the molecules vibrate, faster and faster as the heat increases then they become disordered
As molecules move faster temperature usually goes up.
No. As temperature increases, particle movement increases.
when the temperature rises the molecules of an object collides even more faster and also its moves around faster.
As temperature increases, kinetic energy of the molecules increases also, making the molecules move faster and move apart if they are able, as in fluids and gases.
As altitude increases, the temperature of air gets considerably colder and once you get past about 15,000 feet it gets colder faster and faster.
As the temperature of a substance increases, its molecules move faster and therefore take up more space. This generally causes a substance to increase in volume when heated.
The average Kinetic energy of the atoms in the sample will increase as the sample is heated.
As temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the molecules increases, so the rate of diffusion also increases.