Both and one more. It is [more commonly] said that an object's temperature is a measurement of the amount of heat that it contains. Heat is in its turn a reflection of the degree of Kinetic Energy the the object holds and, finally, kinetic energy directly relates to the speed of atomic and molecular motions.
It changes in proportion to the temperature change.
no relation iz between molecular weight and movement which iz a function of temperature only.
Yeah - but remember the increase in temp is always on the kelvin scale. Proportions are related to zero kelvin.
yes it is changing. It's increasing with the temperature.
because the density of the medium changes with temprature
It changes in proportion to the temperature change.
It changes in proportion to the temperature change.
mean molecular speed varies as the square root of temp, so the temp has to change by a factor of 4 for the speed to change by a factor of two...hope I am interpreting your question properly
yes
no relation iz between molecular weight and movement which iz a function of temperature only.
molecular concentration
Temperature can change the speed of some reactions.
Decreasing temperature reduce the speed of gas particles then their inter molecular forces increase,particles come close to each other and become liquid
Yeah - but remember the increase in temp is always on the kelvin scale. Proportions are related to zero kelvin.
Yeah - but remember the increase in temp is always on the kelvin scale. Proportions are related to zero kelvin.
1/2mv2 its kinetic energy
yes it is changing. It's increasing with the temperature.