Yes. Absolute zero of temperature and therefore motion is impossible.
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yes
Matter is made up of atoms, although atoms are made up of even smaller subatomic particles. Molecules are made up of a combination of atoms.
atoms and molecules that make up a rock do move.
Atoms and molecules are constantly in motion
Gases and liquids are called fluids.Due to the kinetic energy of the atoms/molecules of the fluids they vibrate hence result in a contant mixing or motion of the molecules. Experiments which prove the motion-Brownian motion,Smoke cell
Mostly yes and possibly no. Temperature is defined as the average kinetic energy of all of the particles in a system, so in the bulk sense, yes, atoms and molecules are always moving, because temperature is always greater than absolute zero. However, on an individual atom by atom basis, there may be some atoms that momentarily might have a lower kinetic energy than their first excited state and so therefore aren't moving. However, as soon as they got anywhere near any another atom, a diamagnetic force would kick in, causing the once motionless atom to be set in motion again.
Atoms and molecules are always in motion
oh yes they are always moving
Atoms and molecules are always in motion
Matter is made up of atoms, although atoms are made up of even smaller subatomic particles. Molecules are made up of a combination of atoms.
atoms and molecules that make up a rock do move.
heat...
atoms and molecules are always moving
The more energy removed, the slower the motion of the atoms and molecules.
Welll . . . molecules are always in motion except when their temperature is 0 degrees, Kelvin. There are not a lot of molecules that cold, though.
Molecules in an object or substance are always in motion.
yes, the different charges of the atoms and molecules are in constant motion except at absolute zero, where there is no movement at all and life cannot take place.
Atoms and molecules are constantly in motion