Because at higher temperature, molecules gain energy (Kinetic). THus move faster......
Yes, as water molecules heat up, they gain kinetic energy and move faster, increasing both their energy and speed. This results in increased water temperature and can also lead to changes in the physical state of water, such as boiling and turning into steam.
they depend on their masses because they would drop if you dont have mass ya mums cool dude
Increasing the temperature or pressure of the gas will result in an increase in the speed of gas molecules, leading to more frequent collisions with the container wall. This is due to the higher kinetic energy of the gas molecules causing them to move faster and collide more often with the container wall.
Heat is thought of as the random kinetic energy of a substance. So if a cup of water gets hotter, the molecules in the water speed up. Heat can cause particles in a substance to move around, to vibrate, or to spin.
Digestive enzymes actually help speed up the digestion process by breaking down proteins, carbohydrates, and fats into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body more easily. They work in coordination with the body's natural digestive processes to enhance overall digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Yes, as water molecules heat up, they gain kinetic energy and move faster, increasing both their energy and speed. This results in increased water temperature and can also lead to changes in the physical state of water, such as boiling and turning into steam.
Temperature makes different sounds because of the friction and volume involved, like for example a very high temperature would make a loud noise because it is working hard to get all of that temperature out of one place.Oh who am i kidding i dont know the answer do I.
they depend on their masses because they would drop if you dont have mass ya mums cool dude
1234K 961°C 1762°F == == It dont freeze. the molecules only get more dense but they will never freeze.
Temperature IS the (average) speed of movement of the particles (molecules) that make up an object. The more heat you add to an object, the faster the molecules move (vibrate). There are devices (thermometers) that indirectly measure this speed, and thus report the temperature.
they depend on their masses because they would drop if you dont have mass ya mums cool dude
Yes, absolute zero is the temperature at which the molecules of a substance have minimal thermal motion, essentially reducing to their lowest possible energy state. At this temperature, particles do not vibrate or move in any way. It is the lowest temperature on the Kelvin scale, at 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius.
they dont the molecules mov in and out of the cell membrane
i think it needs to be in a closed inviorment.
As the average kinetic energy of copper molecules decreases, the temperature of the copper sheet also decreases. Eventually, if the temperature drops low enough, the copper molecules will lose enough kinetic energy to form a solid, and the copper sheet will freeze and become a solid metal.
molecules that dont contain hydrogen or carbon
You dont put in anything to slow it down, you simply reduce the temperature thus causing the reaction to slow down