Yes!!
Particles do not move faster in a vacuum. Particles move faster when the temperature increases.
Yes.
Air Temperature, because the surface of the water is the only thing that needs to be heated so the warmer the air temperature, the faster the air can heat the surface of the water the faster evaporation will be able to occur,
Yes, that's basically what temperature is about.
Friction of the particles will increase the temperature. This is how a microwave works.
Molecules move faster at higher temps.
milk will always freeze before water as temperature is lowered because it contains impurifities
Higher temperatures mean more heat energy which translates into more kinetic energy of the molecules of nitrogen gas. This greater kinetic energy allows the molecules to diffuse faster than at a lower temperature and lower kinetic energy.
Nitrogen, because the molecules are lighter and therefore they spread out quicker.To know the lighter objects we will check the molecular mass(Mr)by seeing the upper number in the periodictable
No, nitrogen effuse faster than oxygen.
which gas condensed more faster nitrogen,argon and oxygen
Increasing the temperature increases the kinetic energy of the particles in the state that they are currently in. Increasing the temperature allows water molecules to move about faster and in doing so will increase the rate of osmosis as would increasing the water potential gradient. (Yes)
Nitrogen will effuse faster, since it has a smaller molar mass than iodine. Hope this helped!
Nitrogen Gas.
The process of water freezing into ice involves the temperature of water being lowered to 32 degrees Celsius. Hot water will take longer to freeze because the difference between the temperature of hot water and 32 degrees is greater than the temperature of cold water and 32 degrees.
It grows faster in room temperature
Accelerando (gradually getting faster).