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"MOA" (Movement Of Atoms)

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What happens to molecules as they are heated?

The individual atoms vibrate more rapidly because they are being fed kinetic/thermal energy from the heat which they translate into movement.


The movement of electrons between atoms is called an?

The movement of electrons between atoms is called an electric current.


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Actually Thermal energy is produced by the movement of atoms and molecules!!


How does particle movement occur?

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What kind of energy is the movement of atoms molecules waves and electrons?

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Charges of atoms are changed by the movement of?

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What is the arrangement of atoms in a substance?

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What is the electricty?

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What is the vibration and movement of the atoms and molecules within substances called?

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What part do the charges of the atoms parts play in the movement of electrons between atoms?

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