Yes, as long as the temperature of the substance they comprise
is warmer than Absolute Zero.
A. air temperature rises and air molecules move faster
Molecules in cold substances move more slowly compared to molecules in warmer substances because lower temperatures reduce the energy of the molecules, causing them to move less and at a slower pace.
In hot areas the molecules move quickly and in cold areas the molecules move slower.
Molecules in a liquid move faster than in a solid because the intermolecular forces in a liquid are weaker, allowing molecules to move around more freely. In a solid, molecules are held tightly in a fixed position by strong intermolecular forces.
Solid: molecules vibrate in place Liquid: molecules move freely but are still close together Gas: molecules spread out and move rapidly Plasma: molecules ionized and move at very high speeds
Molecules are always moving unless there temperature is absolute zero..they move faster the higher the temperature
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Air :)Hoped this helped
Molecules move a from regions where they are in higher concentrations to regions where they are in lower concentrations. Random
In hot areas the molecules move quickly and in cold areas the molecules move slower.
does molecules move in cold water
Water molecules move from their fixed positions
Molecules tend to move into areas where there are less molecules. This is called diffusion and can happen with or without energy.
Molecules in an object or substance are always in motion.
Dye molecules move due to the random motion of molecules in a liquid or gas, known as Brownian motion. Brownian motion causes dye molecules to move and spread out to reach an equilibrium distribution within the medium.
Yes.
If you use classical model to describe gas molecules you will get the result: molecules of gas always move unless temperature of the gas is zero.