The answer is gas and it involves the Kinetic molecular theory which is a model used to predict gas behavior. Molecules or atoms
The tiny particles in motion make up all matter are called atoms. Atoms in solids move much less than atoms in gases.
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The Particle Theory has 4 laws: 1) All matter is composed of particles 2) Each of these particles have spaces between them 3) These particles are always in a constant state of motion 4) Because some particles are Negative, & some Positive, they are attracted to each other.
True
Kinetic Theory
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).
- All matter in composed of atoms and molecules (tiny particles) - The tiny particles are always in motion - Energy affects this motion -The particles interact -There is much space between these particles
Particles of matter are always in constant motion.
kinetic theory
Democritus
Democritus
Particles that make up matter are in a state of constant motion.
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The Particle Theory has 4 laws: 1) All matter is composed of particles 2) Each of these particles have spaces between them 3) These particles are always in a constant state of motion 4) Because some particles are Negative, & some Positive, they are attracted to each other.
are in random, constant, straight-line motion
Kinetic Theory
True
The particles move because of the Kinetic Theory. Matter is composed of particles that are atoms, molecules, or irons that always are in random motion.(Honestly you don't need to copy the hole matter is composed.... thing but just in case you might need it.)
Brownian motion. (It's less commonly called pedesis.)