If by particles of matter, you mean atoms, then yes, they do move. Atoms are in constant motion unless they are subjected to absolute zero (0K or -273 degrees C).
When matter is heated the molecules in it move faster.
The state of matter with particles that move very rapidly is the gaseous state. In gases, particles are far apart and move freely, colliding with each other and the walls of their container at high speeds.
two states of matter that move freely are the liquids and plasma
Particles in matter move back and forth due to thermal energy, which causes them to vibrate. This vibration is a result of the kinetic energy of the particles constantly changing direction.
There is no phase of matter that has particles that do not move UNLESS the material is a SOLID at a temperature of ABSOLUTE ZERO.
faster. and matter then would move slower
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They move faster.
plasma
When matter is heated the molecules in it move faster.
When thermal energy is taken away from matter particles move more slowly. When thermal energy is added to matter particles move faster.
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Solid.
plasma
The state of matter with particles that move very rapidly is the gaseous state. In gases, particles are far apart and move freely, colliding with each other and the walls of their container at high speeds.
faster. and matter then would move slower
two states of matter that move freely are the liquids and plasma