Molecular distance is the furthest and the motion is the fastest in gases.
Molecular distance is closer and have much slower motion in liquids.
Molecular distance is closest and the molecules move very very slowly (kind of just shake) in solids.
No. Heat is a measurement of molecular motion caused by energy.
the concept that tiny particles in constant, random motion make up all matter
Kinetic molecular theory states that all matter is composed of particles that are in constant motion. This theory explains the behavior of gases in terms of the motion of particles and their interactions.
kinetic theory.
Observation of an object at rest or stationary would not show molecular motion.
The solid state has the least molecular motion.
Boiling or gas
An objects motion or speed is distance divided by time.
No. Heat is a measurement of molecular motion caused by energy.
No. Heat is a measurement of molecular motion caused by energy.
the concept that tiny particles in constant, random motion make up all matter
Its motion changes speed on the molecular level
Kinetic molecular theory states that all matter is composed of particles that are in constant motion. This theory explains the behavior of gases in terms of the motion of particles and their interactions.
When matter changes state, the molecular energy generally increases as heat is added or decreases as heat is removed. Molecular motion increases as the substance transitions from a solid to a liquid to a gas. The overall mass of the substance remains the same throughout the phase change process, as no particles are added or removed.
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The gaseous state of matter typically has the greatest molecular motion, as the particles are not confined and have high kinetic energy. In gases, molecules move freely and collide with each other and their container, creating pressure and filling the available space.
Temperature is another way of saying that a particle is in motion. Considering that there is no such thing a pure absolute zero, it is generally assumed that all particles are in fact in motion.