yes they are and this is the reason why gases have only kinetic energy
Yes, it is true for the gas molecules.
Gaseous particles have more freedom to move about as they please. They are less constrained then liquids. Liquid particles are confined to a certain volume, but not shape. Therefore, they have movement, but not as much as gases
Have less kinetic energy
When a liquid is heated to a temperature at which particles throughout the liquid have enough kinetic energy to vaporize, the liquid begins to boil.
The answer is conduction
For certain you know that they have high kinetic energy.
The particles that evaporate from a liquid are on the surface of the liquid.
Gaseous particles have more freedom to move about as they please. They are less constrained then liquids. Liquid particles are confined to a certain volume, but not shape. Therefore, they have movement, but not as much as gases
yes because the kinetic energy made in particle
When the liquid is heated, the particles are given more kinetic energy. This means that they will move faster and further apart. As the particles move faster and further apart, the intermolecular forces become weaker. So it evaporates (becomes a gas)
the distance between the particles and the average kinetic movement of the particles.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles such as the molecules in a gas or a liquid.
It imparts to them more kinetic energy.
The molecules in a gas are spread further apart than those in a liquid.
In the gaseous state. Gas particles have the highest kinetic energy compared to liquid and solid particles.
The particles of the substance gain kinetic energy as they absorb heat energy. Eventually there is enough kinetic energy for the particles to escape the liquid phase, forming the gas phase.
The particles of the substance gain kinetic energy as they absorb heat energy. Eventually there is enough kinetic energy for the particles to escape the liquid phase, forming the gas phase.
From what I know, Kinetic theory of diffusion is the movement of particles in a closed environment from a region of high concentration or pressure to a low concentration or pressure conditions. Diffusion is mainly controlled by the kinetic energy of particles which further relates to their states they are in whether gas, liquid or solid. The more spaced out they are, the more freedom they have to move around and bombard to each other and generate kinetic energy.