First you need to find the root mean square speed of Cl2 at 24 degrees C using the formula sqrt(3RT/Mm) where R is the gas constant, T is the temperature in K, and Mm is molar mass. Approximately 34.24 m/s. Now perform a simple algebra problem to solve for the temperature Xenon atoms will reach this speed.
Temperature depends on the average kinetic energy of atoms and molecules.
Of particles, such as atoms or molecules.
Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of all the atoms and molecules in an object
Temperature is a measure of the vibrations of the atoms and molecules.
The average Kinetic energy of the atoms in the sample will increase as the sample is heated.
Temperature is the measure (in degrees Kelvin) of the average kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules of a material.
Temperature depends on the average kinetic energy of atoms and molecules.
Of particles, such as atoms or molecules.
As temperature increases, the atoms will move around more energetically - moving on average faster. Translational speeds increase, rotational speeds of the molecules increase, and the magnitude of vibrations of the atoms about their bonds in molecules increase As temperature decreases, the atoms move around less energetically - moving on average slower. Translational speeds decrease, rotational speeds of the molecules decrease, and the magnitude of vibrations of the atoms about their bonds in molecules decrease
Temperature
Temperature itself is not a substance and is not composed of atoms or molecules. However it is a measure of the activity of the atoms or molecules of the substance you are measuring the temperature of. That is, the warmer a substance becomes the more active are its atoms and the higher its temperature.
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Yes Temperature does effect the movement of molecules and atoms. This is because the warmer the temperature is the easier the molecules and atoms can move, while on the contrary, the colder the temperature is the more difficult it is for the molecules and atoms move around
The average kinetic energy of the particles (atoms, molecules, etc.) that mmake up a substance.
Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of all the atoms and molecules in an object
Temperature. When atoms or molecules move faster, the temperature is higher. At Absolute Zero, all movement would stop.
... depends on temperature.