fast and don't drink it can kill you faster than you think and tell everyone that alcohol is the most causes of death on roads so help the world like Michael Jackson did rip
Air molecules move faster in hot weather and slower in cold weather.
The molecules move very fast and can escape from the liquid.
Oxygen and hydrogen have diatomic molecules.
The rise in alcohol in a thermometer is a result of the expansion of the alcohol due to increased temperature. As the temperature increases, the molecules in the alcohol move faster and spread out, causing the liquid to rise in the thermometer tube.
As temperature increases, the density of isopropyl alcohol decreases. This is due to the thermal expansion of the liquid, where the molecules move further apart, causing the density to decrease. Conversely, as temperature decreases, the density of isopropyl alcohol increases.
Heat makes molecules move. Alcohol, if used as a solvent, makes some molecules more mobile.
fast i think
They vibrate while they move fast.
Very fast.
The temperature increase.
heat transfer.
Air molecules move faster in hot weather and slower in cold weather.
Molecules in liquid goes fast and its able to flow around. Molecules in solid aren't able to move around and is stuck together. Lastly, Molecules in gas are able to move around wicked fast and does not bunch together.
Molecules in the air move at speeds that vary due to factors like temperature and pressure. On average, at room temperature, most molecules in the air move at speeds ranging from 300-500 meters per second.
Solids are tightly packed together. their molecules don't move very fast.
Technically, the molecules are close together and vibrate in place. They do not stay move fast enough to overcome the attraction between them.
Technically, the molecules are close together and vibrate in place. They do not stay move fast enough to overcome the attraction between them.