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Q: What is The movement of particles in each state?
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Which state of matter allows for the most movement of particles?

Gas.


How are the particles in each state of matter different?

By how dense the state of matter


What is conductioin?

Conduction is the movement of heat through particles, it is very closely linked to kinetic energy because heat is the just the movement of particles, heat is conducted when the particles bump into each other and pass on the energy as a vibration.


In what state the atoms move the fastest?

Particles in the gaseous state move at a very high rate and have a large effect on each other. Particles on a liquid state move slower but still have a measurable effect on each other. Particles in a solid state move very slowly and have little effect on each other.


How are the particles of each state of matter arranged?

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Particles in an object are constantly moving. The particles also attract and repel each other. This attraction and movement can be classified as?

Brownian motion.


Does condensation gain movement of particles?

the movement of particles increases


Does matter exists as particles that move independently of one another regardless of what that state they are in?

No, in may states of matter the movement of particles is largely restricted.


A state of matter where the particles do not touch each other?

gas


What happens to the particles in snow as it melts?

the snow is changinggg state,,, from a solid to a liquid so the particles are spreadingg furtherr apart from each other and the particles will lose all the kinetic energy(movement) cos of the cold conditions :S hope thiss iss some help to youu :D


In which state of matter can particles move over each other but still be mutually to e3ach other?

Liquid is the state of matter that has particles that slid by each other.


The movement of particles in a liquid?

More spread apart and can slide past each other eaisly