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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.

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What phase of matter has no definite shape?

liquid, gas, and plasma phases must be contained to remain in the same shape. Solid retains it's shape without containment.


What happens to the particles of matter during a phase change?

During a phase change, the particles of matter either gain or lose energy to break or form intermolecular bonds. This causes them to rearrange into a different structure, resulting in a change in the physical state of the matter. The particles themselves remain unchanged, but their arrangement and movements differ depending on the phase.


What does heat cause the particles in matter to do?

Heat causes the particles in matter to gain kinetic energy, leading them to move faster and further apart from one another. This can result in expansion of the substance, changes in phase (such as melting or boiling), or other physical alterations.


Can energy move matter?

Yes, energy can move matter. In the context of physics, energy can cause matter to change position or speed through various forms such as kinetic energy or mechanical energy. For example, heat energy can cause particles in matter to vibrate, move, or change phase.


How do particles of matter behave when thermal energy is increased?

When thermal energy is increased, the particles of matter move faster and with more kinetic energy. This can lead to the material expanding, changing phase (such as melting or evaporating), or increasing in temperature. Overall, the increase in thermal energy causes the particles to have more vibrational and translational motion.

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What are the particle movement of the phases of matter?

In solid phase, particles vibrate in fixed positions. In liquid phase, particles are more free to move around each other but still relatively close together. In gas phase, particles move freely and are far apart from each other.


The phase of matter depends on what?

Heat and pressure are the two main factors that determine a substance's current phase.With high heat a substance's phase drifts toward the gaseous phase while freezing temperatures cause it to move toward its solid phase. With pressure it is the opposite. Higher pressures push the substance toward its solid phase, while lower pressures will encourage the substance to evaporate into its gaseous phase.


What happens to the amount of kinetic energy when heat is added to a pure phase of matter?

When heat is added to a pure phase of matter, the kinetic energy of the particles in that phase increases. This increase in kinetic energy causes the particles to move faster and the temperature of the phase to rise.


Name the state of matter in which the space between constituent particles is maximum?

Gas phase. In the gas phase, the particles are widely spaced apart compared to the solid and liquid phases, allowing them to move relatively freely and independently.


Which phase of the matter has no definite volume and occupies all the space available to it?

The gas phase of matter has no definite volume and fills the entire space available to it. Gas particles move freely and are not confined by a specific shape or volume.


What phase of matter has no definite shape?

liquid, gas, and plasma phases must be contained to remain in the same shape. Solid retains it's shape without containment.


What is the phase of matter that is made of high energy particles?

The phase with particles having highest energy is Plasma(super heated gas) , it is 4th state of matter, the sun is plasma.


Phase of matter consisting of high-energy particles?

plasma it has gas particles and ions


Which phase of matter do particles have the most energy and the least energy?

Particles have the most energy in the gas phase, where they have high kinetic energy and are further apart. In contrast, particles have the least energy in the solid phase, where they have the least freedom of movement and are held together in a fixed structure.


When the temperature of matter decreases, the particles do what?

The particles move more rapidly


Most matter when heated?

When matter is heated, its particles gain energy and move more rapidly, causing the substance to expand and sometimes change phase (e.g. solid to liquid). The exact effects of heating depend on the specific properties of the material.


When you add energy to matter particles move?

faster. and matter then would move slower