Liquids, solids and gasses EXPAND when heated- the particles occupy more space.
Cold water has higher viscosity than Hot water, take note that, as the temperature of fluid increases, viscosity decreases.
When it is on movement it has more energy ---------------------- The solubilty of gases in liquids is increased when the temperature is lowered and the pressure is increased.
"Temperature is a measure of the average energy of motion, of particles in matter. When particles of matter, whether in solids, liquids, gases, or elementary plasma's, move faster or have greater mass, they carry more kinetic energy, and the material appears warmer than a material with slower or less massive particles."Simply put, temperature is the measure of the average speed of particles in motion in a gas.
All liquids would evaporate if heated to a high enough temperature.
Yes since the molecules all come closer together. This means that the sphere would have more difficult time traveling downward because the particles are so packed
When temperature increases, the energy of the particles in solids, liquids, and gases also increases. In solids, particles vibrate more vigorously, which can lead to melting if the temperature rises enough. In liquids, increased temperature causes particles to move faster, potentially leading to boiling. In gases, higher temperatures result in greater particle movement and expansion, increasing pressure if the volume is constant.
When the temperature of gases, many liquids, and most solids increases, their particles gain kinetic energy and move more vigorously. For gases, this often leads to an increase in pressure if the volume is constant, while liquids may expand slightly. Solids generally do not change their volume significantly, but they can become more malleable or change phase if the temperature is high enough. Overall, increased temperature typically results in expansion and changes in state or behavior.
For liquids; Viscosity tends to fall as temperature increases. For gas; Viscosity increases as temperature increases.
Generally, as temperature increases, the solubility of solids in liquids also increases. However, the solubility of gases in liquids usually decreases as temperature increases. This relationship is described by the principle known as Le Chatelier's Principle.
Since temperature is a measure of kinetic energy, so as kinetic energy increases, temperature must also increase or vice verse
solubility generally increases with a temperature increase
The solubility increases as the temperature increases. This is due to the fact that there is more energy available the higher the heat.
When liquids cool, the particles tend to tighten up, or get really close together, and slow down.
As temperature increases, the volumetric flow rate of a gas typically increases due to the gas particles gaining kinetic energy and moving faster. In contrast, for liquids, changes in temperature can cause variations in viscosity, affecting flow rate. Generally, higher temperatures reduce the viscosity of liquids, leading to a higher volumetric flow rate.
The substance would occupy less space. This is only possible with gases. Density increases (with solids, liquids, and especially gases)
Gases have the highest kinetic energy, followed by liquids, and then solids. -apex
The coefficient of viscosity of liquids decreases with an increases in temperature.