Gas particles, like the particles in all states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are always moving apart and colloding with other particles. Gas particles have more space in between and tend to move faster than the particles in a solid or liquid state. Temperature only affects how fast a particle moves, therefore warm air makes gas particles move faster and cold air makes gas particles move slower.
When you move the slide from cold to warm, the particles gain energy and their motion increases. They move faster and farther apart from each other. When you move the slide from warm to hot, the particles gain even more energy, moving even faster and increasing their distance apart. This results in an overall increase in temperature as the particles move more vigorously.
If the CO2 is in gas form and not in a container, they can move an unlimited distance apart.
Particles move closer together when freezing as the temperature decreases. This is because the kinetic energy of the particles decreases, causing them to slow down and come closer to each other, ultimately forming a more organized, solid structure.
When oil is heated, the particles may move farther apart as the oil expands. When oil is cooled, the particles may move closer together as the oil contracts.
A gas is made up of individual particles that are usually far apart and move freely. These particles have high kinetic energy, meaning they move quickly and collide with each other and the walls of their container.
When you move the slide from cold to warm, the particles gain energy and their motion increases. They move faster and farther apart from each other. When you move the slide from warm to hot, the particles gain even more energy, moving even faster and increasing their distance apart. This results in an overall increase in temperature as the particles move more vigorously.
If the particles of matter that make up a substance are relatively far apart and can move freely, the substance is likely in a gaseous state. Gas particles have a lot of space between them and move independently of one another.
When particles of a material move farther apart, it explodes.
This is a gas.
Yes, because for example, cold water have less space between particles and they move slower than the hot water particles which are more far apart from each other.
When particles are heated, they gain kinetic energy and move more rapidly. This causes the particles to spread out and move further apart from each other, which leads to the expansion of the material. In the case of gases, heating causes the particles to move faster and further apart, leading to increased pressure and volume.
If the CO2 is in gas form and not in a container, they can move an unlimited distance apart.
the volume of thr material becomes greater
Particles move closer together when freezing as the temperature decreases. This is because the kinetic energy of the particles decreases, causing them to slow down and come closer to each other, ultimately forming a more organized, solid structure.
Cold air particles move faster because they have less energy compared to warm air particles. This lower energy level means that the particles have less tendency to stick together and therefore move more freely and quickly.
This is a gas.
yes it can the particles in the hot cocoa may seem to be moving a little slow but once you put heat to it, the moclecules starts to move faster and spread apart. hope this helped :)