Particles will move fastest in hot water and slowest in cold water and when it is in room temperature water they will move at an average speed.
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During a change of state where the energy of the substance is increased (solid to liquid, liquid to gas, solid to gas), the temperature starts to increase and the particles move faster, so the hotter, faster moving particles start to change state and rise, leaving the colder particles, which keeps the temperature constant, and vice versa.
In the gas state of matter, particles are bouncing off each other.
Shifting temperature. If its colder, the harder it will get because the particles will compress together. If its warmer, the substance will liquify (melt) or even turn into gas because the particles move apart from each other.
Particles lose their attraction and change states due to changes in energy levels. When energy is added or removed, particles can overcome intermolecular forces and transition from solid to liquid to gas states. This is because the kinetic energy of the particles determines their motion and ability to break away and move freely.
No, in may states of matter the movement of particles is largely restricted.
tempature
The change from one state of matter to another is called a phase transition.
a liquid
Change of state.
change of state
During a change of state, such as melting or boiling, the particles in a substance rearrange their positions and gain or lose energy to move from one state to another. For example, in melting, solid particles gain enough energy to break their fixed positions and move more freely, turning into a liquid. Conversely, in boiling, liquid particles gain enough energy to break free from each other and turn into a gas.
change of state
A change in state of matter is typically caused by varying temperature and pressure conditions. When these conditions are altered, the kinetic energy of particles changes, leading to a transition from solid to liquid, liquid to gas, or vice versa. This change occurs as the intermolecular forces between particles are either strengthened or weakened.
phase change.
In a solid the particles are close together and in fixed positions In a liquid the particles are still really close together but can move around past each other In a gas the particles are free to move and far apart During a state change the particles in the substance will change from being in one of the above to another
In the gas state of matter, particles are bouncing off each other.
Because it can change from one state to another.
The state of matter that has particles that slide by one another is called a liquid. In liquids, the particles are close together but can still move past each other, giving liquids their ability to flow and take the shape of their container.