You think probable to kinetic energy.
When they are the coldest that they can be is when they have the least energy. Absolute Zero is when molecules have no energy and are not moving, but it is impossible to get to that degree.
They get colder.
It gains energy because the molecules are spread out more and moving at a greater velocity.
Water is made up of many molecules that are in constant, random motion. These molecules collide with each other to gain or lose kinetic energy from or to other molecules. The molecules nearer to the surface of the water and have high enough kinetic energy will be able to change from liquid to gaseous state. Since the molecules with higher kinetic energy have moved out of the water, the average kinetic energy of the water drops which inturns means that the temperature of water will drop as well.
First chemicals bonds in the starting substances must break. Molecules are always moving. If the molecules bump into each other with enough energy,the chemical bonds in the molecules break. ;)
Kinetic energy is the type of energy that depends on how fast the molecules in a substance are moving.
Sure - they certainly have the heat energy from, from the moving molecules.
Kinetic energy is the type of energy that depends on how fast the molecules in a substance are moving.
When they are moving.
When they are the coldest that they can be is when they have the least energy. Absolute Zero is when molecules have no energy and are not moving, but it is impossible to get to that degree.
it is a measure of moving molecules, or molecules in motion
The relationship between kinetic energy of molecules and their physical state is simple. The higher the kinetic energy the faster the molecules move. The fastest moving molecules are gaseous and the slowest moving molecules are solids.
Temperature measures how fast molecules are moving or in scientific terms it measures the AVERAGE KINETIC ENERGY in a system. Temperature measures how fast molecules are moving. :):)
Heat
Heat
Yes. It is because the molecules in matter are constantly moving.
Convection