3 phase ionic temp, pressure relation to atmospheric exchanges of atp,s and molecular weight that has the structural diffussions, on cold temps, and plot associated eddy current relating to polarity motions of the revolotional spinning of the solar system, thus silver iodide, potessium iodides and silocone iodides thus can rest on upper statosheric layer causing amounts to be recorded as pattern and scatter plots in weahter patterns most liky to have ice formation particulates fall out by eddy currents to each log and deployment of silver iodide and silocone halo group iodides on the atomosheric layers that rays enter tp diffuse and cause drought as time is an issue to forcast a rain plot using radio nucleio tide silver isatopes in the iodide halo group, at least I think so, but hey if not, there is alway the profressional to ask, don;t forget now, learning is profressional trade to participate.
Because hot gas particles have greater kinetic energy than cold gas particles
No. Gas particles move much faster than solid particles.
When a gas is heated, the kinetic energy of the gas particles increases. This causes the particles to move faster and farther apart, leading to an increase in pressure and volume. Heating a gas also increases the average speed of the gas particles.
Gas particles are typically smaller than smoke particles. Gas molecules are individual atoms or small clusters of atoms that are very spread out and move freely. Smoke particles, on the other hand, are larger aggregates of solid or liquid particles that are suspended in the air.
The particles of gas have more energy and are less tightly packed than particles in solids. This allows gas particles to move freely and change position easily, while solid particles are held in a fixed position by strong intermolecular forces.
Solid particles in gas are called aerosols. These are tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in a gas, such as dust, smoke, or mist.
becausse the particles in gas are far apart.
Particles of a gas are in a disorderly motion (Brownian).
Unless the particles collide
Temperature is measured by the movement of gas particles in a vessel. When the gas particles move faster, the temperature of the gas increases, and vice versa.
yes. gas has the fastest moving particles and a solid has the slowest moving particles and particles in a liquid are moving faster than solid particles but not as fast as gas particles.
The particles are free