Temperature
As molecules in a liquid move around, they flow past each other, creating a fluid-like behavior. The molecules continuously collide with each other and with the boundaries of the container, leading to the pressure and viscosity characteristics associated with liquids.
Adverbs commonly used in discussion of tornadoes include: rapidly, slowly, briefly, explosively, suddenly.
Liquid water becomes water vapor in the process of vaporization. There are two kinds of vaporization, evaporation which occurs slowly, and boiling which occurs rapidly.
Molecules are generally more active in warm air because higher temperatures provide molecules with more energy, causing them to move faster and collide more frequently. In cold air, molecules have less energy and move more slowly, resulting in lower activity levels.
Evaporating the water slowly tends to produce larger crystals because it allows more time for molecules to arrange themselves into crystal structures. Evaporating water quickly may lead to smaller crystals or even an amorphous solid due to the rapid removal of water molecules.
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The opposite would be slowly, or gradually.
As molecules in a liquid move around, they flow past each other, creating a fluid-like behavior. The molecules continuously collide with each other and with the boundaries of the container, leading to the pressure and viscosity characteristics associated with liquids.
1.Small lipid molecules are in high concentration outside a cell. They slowly cross the membrance into the cell. 2. Ions are in low concentration outside a cell they move rapidly into the cell via protein molecules.
Nope, it boiled slowly.
No,boiling water does not have oxygen . Cold water molecules move slowly meaning there is space between the molecules for more oxygen to dissolve. Hot water molecules move rapidly meaning the space between the water molecules is less avalible for the oxygen molecues to dissolve into.
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Adding energy increases the movement of atoms and molecules as they gain kinetic energy and move more rapidly. Removing energy has the opposite effect, slowing down the movement of atoms and molecules as they lose kinetic energy and move more slowly.
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