Francium is a radioactive chemical element an can disintegrate.
The water has kinetic energry in it so the energy takes the particles off the rock and the water sorts it's pieces flow and the particles are mixed together and sorts it
when u melt ice the hot particles transfer heat to the cold particles (ice) and the hot particles lose kinetic energy and the cold particles gain kinetic energy till the bonds relax and reaches the same temp
The mitochondria in a cell convert fuel particles into usable energy.
Particles of matter have their least kinetic energy in the solid phase and their greatest kinetic energy in the gas phase.
the particles in copper only have kinetic energy once it has been heated as this causes the particles to move around (kinetic energy) knocking its neighbour causing heat
Francium is a radioactive element supporting radioactive disintegration.
Mitochondria
A liquid becomes a solid when heat is removed. The energy content decreases, and the speed of the particles decrease.
Francium has the lowest ionization energy. Think of it this way, France - Francium. France has never won a war and is considered to be weak. Francium is weak!
Francium (Fr) has the lowest Ionization potential.
The mitochondria breaks down chemical bonds the cell can use for energy
Francium has seven electron shells.
i think that when we touch a vibrating metal rod with a glass the sound energy gets converted to mechanical energy which the particles of glass can't manage and thus glass breaks.
The particles in a substance lose thermal energy as the temperature decreases, because the particles are moving and vibrating less.
Heat=energy. The higher the heat, the higher the energy. Particles travel faster because they have more energy.
yes because the kinetic energy made in particle
temperatures differ from thermal energy because differ because thermal energy is the total energy of all particles in an object and temperature is a measure of the average energy of random motion of particles of matter.