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hot water has fast moving particles, and cold water has slow moving particles
It is Nickel. It is not harmful.
because the particles in the water are moving and vibrating faster and and will eventually reflect of the particles in the soapy liquid elecctrons help with this process!
To demonstrate this, you could heat water (heating it allows the particles to move faster) and you will see as it boils bubbles on the top, showing that particles are constantly moving however in this case you have sped them up.
The particles of salt and the particles of water are both moving very fast. The different particles attract to each other so therefore it forms a solution.
hot water has fast moving particles, and cold water has slow moving particles
Ice is the form of water that has particles moving the slowest. This is because the water is solid and the particles are tightly compacted.
No, the water's molecules are moving too fast at its boiling point to freeze.
vaporization
it contain gases cause of the minerals coming from the boiling water
Hydrogen and oxygen.
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It is Nickel. It is not harmful.
No. Salt makes the freezing point of water lower and the boiling point higher. The particles of salt get in the way of crystal formation when freezing. They also get in the way of particles trying to escape when boiling.
water changing to a solid: freezing movement of particles: vibration in fixed positions. arrangement: fixed positions (bonds between every particle). moving closer together water as a liquid: movement of particles: move about (slide past each other) arrangement: close together with no regular arrangement water to gas: boiling movement of particles: free/random movement at high speeds. arrangement: particles move further apart with no bonds between particles.
water changing to a solid: freezing movement of particles: vibration in fixed positions. arrangement: fixed positions (bonds between every particle). moving closer together water as a liquid: movement of particles: move about (slide past each other) arrangement: close together with no regular arrangement water to gas: boiling movement of particles: free/random movement at high speeds. arrangement: particles move further apart with no bonds between particles.
That is when the particles in H20 are at its maximum kinetic energy.