No. As temperature increases, particle movement increases.
On the contrary, higher temperature means faster molecular motion.
The molecules slow down and begin to change back to the liquid state.
Molecules in a substance slow down when a substance is cooled. Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of particles. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. So when temperature decreases, the average kinetic energy decreases, so the energy of motion decreases, and the molecule slows down.
Slow down the stroke of the grates of the cooler.. Increase the clinker abundance and pressure in cooler.. So, you can increase the temperature by taking advantage of the hot clinker.
'They die.".....No.They slow down in movement. When the molecules completely stop, it is called absolute zero. When the molecules slow down it goes from a gas, to a liquid, to a solid.it is impossible to get t o absolute zero .scientists have come with in 1/1000 of a degree but it is physically impossible to get atoms to be completely separated from any natural heat source.
It depends. A higher temperature will speed up an endothermic reaction, but slow down an exothermic reaction.
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You decrease the temperature. Temperature is the measurement of the average speed of the molecules in a substance. The faster the molecules are moving, the higher the temperature. The slower, the lower the temperature.
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Slow down and the temperature drops.
When temperatures decrease molecules slow down. When molecules speed up, temperature is increasing.
Yes. Evaporation will cause temperature to decrease or will slow down a temperature increase.
The molecules slow down and begin to change back to the liquid state.
The molecules slow down and begin to change back to the liquid state.
Molecules in a substance slow down when a substance is cooled. Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of particles. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. So when temperature decreases, the average kinetic energy decreases, so the energy of motion decreases, and the molecule slows down.
Slow down the stroke of the grates of the cooler.. Increase the clinker abundance and pressure in cooler.. So, you can increase the temperature by taking advantage of the hot clinker.
In general, but not always, increasing the temperature will increase the rate of the forward reaction. This is because an increase in temperature increases the speed at which the molecules move, increasing the kinetic energy, and thus making it easier to reach the activation energy. Of course, this is true only for endothermic reactions. If the reaction is exothermic, then increasing the temperature will slow down the forward reaction.
They slow down