um .... its the kinetic energy which helps to move the molecules when the thing is hot then the kinetic energy helps the molecules move faster and when things are some what cold then the kinetic energy moves slower . the thing may be food or etc ...... .
Heating causes molecules to vibrate.
Heat.
Kinetic energy best describes the motion of the particles in a piece of steel.
The molecules vibrate around a fixed position. (platoweb)
you need the molecules to make the tissue.
atoms and molecules are always moving
Energy is continuously added to the ecosystem and molecules are recycled.
Kinetic energy best describes the motion of the particles in a piece of steel.
a sweeping motion
The molecules vibrate around a fixed position. (platoweb)
The collision of the molecules of a fluid inside the surface of their container best describes pressure.
sugar molecules are widely spreaded and are moving at random motion
The phrase "some molecules pass" best describes the property of selective permeability.
Induced dipole best describes why molecules like CF3CF3 are soluble in liquid CO2.
Since ice is a solid, there is no free motion between water molecules due to the intermolecular bonds holding the molecules in place. Because of this, water molecules "vibrate" in place when it is frozen. The colder it gets the less water vibrates.
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energy
Motion.
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