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- All matter in composed of atoms and molecules (tiny particles)

- The tiny particles are always in motion

- Energy affects this motion

-The particles interact

-There is much space between these particles

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What are the three natural phenomena that support the kinetic?

The three natural phenomena that support the kinetic molecular theory are diffusion (movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration), Brownian motion (random motion of particles in a fluid medium), and pressure (resulting from particles colliding with the walls of their container).


List all 5 states of matter in order of the highest kinetic energy to the lowest kinetic energy?

First, Gas- It has the most kinetic energy because it moves more freely. Second, liquid - It has okay kinetic energy. Then its Solid with the least kinetic energy.HOPE IT HELPED.


What state of matter has the least kinetic energy?

The state of matter than has the least internal kinetic energy (the kinetic energy of all the internal particles relative to the center of mass of the system), or the least internal + macrosopic kinetic energy, is the same state as "Which state of matter has the least thermal energy?". (hint: it's not the gaseous state). However, if you are asking what state of matter has the least macroscopic kinetic energy: Every state of matter can have systems with zero macroscopic kinetic energy. So none of them (or perhaps all of them) have the "least" kinetic energy.


How many syllables are in kinetic?

There are three syllables. Ki-net-ic.


Which has kinectic energy solids or liquids or gases?

Any of them can have kinetic energy - which is the energy "stored" in movement. So, a solid object moving has kinetic energy. In liquids and gasses, the atoms / molecules that make them up are in constant motion too, so they have a little kinetic energy as a result.

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There are 4 states of matter in the particle theory but only 3 are taught at keystage 3 and 4 in UK schools (high school level in the US).These three are Solid, Liquid and Gas.The fourth state of matter is plasma.


What relationship does kinetic energy have to the three states of matter?

they have to move


What are the function of matter?

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What is the theory used to explain the three states of matter?

Inter molecular interaction.


What atre the three parts of thecell theory?

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What are the assumptions of the kinetic theory.?

Kinetic energy is the energy produced or exerted by an object in motion. The three assumptions are, that there is matter (the object exists), it is moving (in motion), and it is producing or exerting energy.


What are the three natural phenomena that support the kinetic?

The three natural phenomena that support the kinetic molecular theory are diffusion (movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration), Brownian motion (random motion of particles in a fluid medium), and pressure (resulting from particles colliding with the walls of their container).


What are the three to the kinetic molecular theory?

1. Gases are hard spheres 2. Gases move in constant random motion that's all I know sorry ... :(


What are three assumptions about particles in a gas are made by kinetic theory?

gas particles have little to no attraction for each other and have a negligible (insignificant) volume that needs not to be accounted for