Molecular movement is directly related to temperature. As temperature increase, the additional energy is absorbed by the molecules. This energy is converted to motion energy and the molecules will move faster.
Kinetic molecular theory
Phase change is when a substance changes it's phase to either a solid, liquid, or gas. Solids have the least molecular movement because the molecules are so tightly bonded that they only vibrate. Liquids have the next fastest molecular movement, because the molecules tend to "flow" over each other. They are still bonded, like solids, but just not as tightly. This is why they move faster. Gases, however, have the fastest molecular movement. The molecules "zip" around and move wherever they want. They are not bonded at all. Hope this helps.
solubility generally increases with a temperature increase
The three most common phases or states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas (not mentioning plasma, which is a special case). Of the three standard states, the one with the fastest molecular movement is gas, followed by liquid and then solid.
Temperature. When atoms or molecules move faster, the temperature is higher. At Absolute Zero, all movement would stop.
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molecular movement is so fast that's y they directly change from solid to liquid............
I would suppose so as without temperature there is no movement of molecules. That is what temperature is; the movement of molecules. Absolute zero in temperature would mean the complete stoppage of all molecular movement.
absolute zero
no relation iz between molecular weight and movement which iz a function of temperature only.
When the temperature increases during a chemical or physical change the molecular movement increases. This means the molecular movement is faster. If the temperature decreases the molecular movement decreases. This means the molecular movement is slower.
it tells the temperature (or molecular movement) it is the same thing
Because temperature is actually a measure of molecular/particle movement and absolute zero is where there is no movement at all.
The lowest kelvin temp is 0 K. All molecular movement stops.
No. As temperature increases, particle movement increases.
Well, one measurement that is on a scale that starts with absolute zero is temperature.
the molecular movement is fluid. As a solid, movement was at a minimum, so as it is melting the molecules are moving more freely