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. Do particles ever stop moving?

No, particles never stop moving.


How do the state of matter different in terms of motions of their particles?

ing particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving


How do the state of matter differ in terms of motions of their particles?

ing particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving


How do the states of matter differ in terms of motions of the particles?

ing particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving


How do the states of matter differ in terms of motions of their particles'?

ing particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving


Do particles ever stop?

No, particles never stop moving.


How do the states of matter differ in terms of motions to their particles?

In solids, particles vibrate in fixed positions, with little freedom to move. In liquids, particles move around each other, allowing the substance to flow and take the shape of its container. In gases, particles move freely and independently, spreading out to fill the available space.


Do liquids have fast moving particles?

All atoms have fast moving electrons. The warmer it is the faster the electrons is moving. But at -273,15 Celsius, no movement can exist.


Which state of matter has the fastest moving particles?

Gas has the fastest moving particles among the states of matter. In a gas, the particles have more energy and move more quickly compared to particles in solids or liquids.


What is The moving or mixing of particles?

The movement or mixing of particles is known as diffusion. It is the process by which particles spread out evenly in a space due to their random motion. This can occur in gases, liquids, and solids.


Who discovered when particles stop moving?

William Thomson (Lord Kelvin)


What are the moving particles that make up electricity?

Free Delocalised Electrons or Ions in Liquids (or in a Molten Substance).