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What do gas particles move?
In gases the particles move rapidly in all directions, frequently colliding with each other and the side of the container. With an increase in temperature, the particles gain kinetic energy and move faster.
Do gas particles move like liquids yes or no?
The atoms and molecules in gases are much more spread out than in solids or liquids. They vibrate and move freely at high speeds. A gas will fill any container, but if the container is not sealed, the gas will escape.
Why gas has the most energy?
Because gas particles move around the most – they have the most energy. the water particles move around more. the distances between the particles increases. soon the particles have enough energy to turn into a gas.
Is the motion of particles in a gas the same?
One of the assumptions of the kinetic theory of gases is that all particles have a different speed. However, this is only the case for a real gas. For an ideal gas we assume that all particles in the gas have the same speed. So for an ideal gas we can simply talk about the speed of particles.
What makes up gases, liquids, and solids?
Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of atoms, molecules, and/or ions, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases. The following figure illustrates the microscopic differences. Microscopic view of a gas.
How does gas move in the state of matter?
States of Matter. gas vibrate and move freely at high speeds. liquid vibrate, move about, and slide past each other. solid vibrate (jiggle) but generally do not move from place to place.
There are attractive forces between particles. These forces are very weak for gases. The collisions between particles and the walls of the container do not change the kinetic energy of the system. The temperature of a gas is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles.