Molecules in the gas state move much faster than their liquid or solid states.
Depending on the temperature and pressure, molecules can exist in three states: gas, liquid, or solid. At high temperatures and low pressures, the gas state is favored. When the molecule is in the gas state, it actually hits other molecules and bounces in random directions. A molecule moving as a gas is like a weightless Baseball hit inside a big empty room in outer space. The baseball bounces everywhere, and it moves very fast. In a gas, every time the molecule hits another molecule, it also bounces like the baseball.
In comparison, molecules in their liquid state can move, but they move much slower, because but they do not separate from each other. The movement of a liquid molecule is like you moving in a room packed with people. You can move, but you are always in contact with someone.
Even slower are molecules in their solid state. In fact, they do not move much at all. This time imagine that you are in a packed room, but now you are all sitting in connected chairs. You can wiggle your head, arms and legs, but you cannot leave the chair. Since you cannot leave the chair, and because the chairs are stuck together, you can not move your entire body to another place in the room. Using this analogy, molecules in the solid state are the slowest.
Molecules do not move faster in different states of matter, they simply have more space to move around in. To make something move faster you need kinetic energy (raise temp).
The molecules in warm air move faster
That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.
In liquid molecules move faster but in solid the molecules would vibrate about its mean position
When matter melts (changes from a solid to a liquid state), its molecules move faster, meaning they are gaining energy.
Molecules do not move faster in different states of matter, they simply have more space to move around in. To make something move faster you need kinetic energy (raise temp).
As molecules move faster, they cause friction, which increases the temperature of the molecules.
no, that is the opposite, molecules will move faster and farther apart when the state changes from liquid to gas
The molecules in warm air move faster
That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.
When heat is applied to water, the molecules excite and move faster, and change into a gaseous state.
That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.
In liquid molecules move faster but in solid the molecules would vibrate about its mean position
When matter melts (changes from a solid to a liquid state), its molecules move faster, meaning they are gaining energy.
The property of solvent determines the rate of migration of solute i.e., if the solvent is nonpolar, nonpolar molecules will move faster and if the solvent is polar, than polar molecules will move faster during separation.
A. air temperature rises and air molecules move faster
Molecules move faster the more energy they have ie the higher temperature they are. If you are talking about the 3 classical states, then the molecules will travel fastest as a gas