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When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit more energy.
the hotter it is, the faster they are moving
Adding heat will do one of the following, or both: * The temperature of the substance increases. The individual particles move faster; their kinetic energy increases. * The substance changes its state (for example, when ice melts, it changes from solid to liquid). The potential energy of the particles increases.
They start to move faster, therefore, the reaction will happen quicker. This is because there is more chance of a collision between the particles.
They move faster.
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they move faster, eventually changing the solid into a liquid
they move faster, eventually changing the solid into a liquid
When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit more energy.
If you mean by heating it... When you heat a substance, the thermal energy of its particles increases. This means that the particles will move around faster as they have a higher kinetic energy.
the hotter it is, the faster they are moving
Yes because when the thermal energy of a substance increases, it's particles move faster. If the thermal energy of a solid increases, it's particles melts into a liquid. The liquid state of a substance always has a higher thermal energy than it's solid state
thermal energy.
Thermal Energy
its particles move faster
The energy of its particles increases, so as the particles speed up move faster causing its heating up.